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TN this the second edition of the 
Honor Roll of the Company 
we have attempted to embody a 
record of every Procter dC Gamble 
man who was in the service of our 
Country, or in the Canadian Army, 
during the World War. 

It is with solemn pride that we 
issue this tribute in recognition of 
the service performed by all, the 
suffering and hardship of the many 
and the supreme sacrifice made by 
those heroes who will not return. 

The Procter & Gamble Company 



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PRIVATE HENRY JONES 

Died August 16, 1917, while a prisoner of war at Feldlaz-Oignies 

SERGEANT ALBERT ASHBAUGH 

Died October 28, 1917, in No. 8 Field Ambulance Depot, France, as 
the result of wounds received in action. 

PRIVATE FRED WILLIAM HIGENELL 
Died March 10, 1918, Dartmouth, Canada. 

PRIVATE ZYRITE DAMICO 

Died March IS, 1918, Camp Gordon, Georgia 

PRIVATE L. McKINLEY DEATON 
Killed June 19, 1918, Chateau Thierry 

PRIVATE HOMER L. GILBERT 
Died September 7, 1918, France 

FLYING CADET FRANK PIERCE SALTER 
Killed September 12, 1918, Rich Field, Waco, Texas 

PRIVATE LEWIS STANLEY BROWN 
Killed in Battle of Cambrai, October 1, 1918 

SEAMAN STERLING ANGLAIRE RAILEY 
Died October 2, 1918, Great Lakes, Illinois 

PRIVATE CHARLES E. ARNS 

Died October 5, 1918, Fort Niagara, N. Y. 

PRIVATE LLOYD R. MORRISON 

Died October 10, 1918, Camp Sherman, Ohio 

PRIVATE JOHN STOCKER 

Died October 11, 1918, Argonne-Meuse Offensive 

PRIVATE HARRY L. CLIFTON 
Died October 11, 1918, Ft. Riley, Kansas 

PRIVATE HENRY BERNARD KOCK 
Killed October 16, 1918, Argonne Forest 

FIRST LIEUTENANT ELMER EARNEST BUCHER 
Killed October 28, 1918, Vosges Mountains 

PRIVATE THOMAS PAXTON AUG 
Died February 10, 1919, Witlich, Germany 

PRIVATE WALTER CARL IVEY 
Killed in Argonne Forest Drive 

SERGEANT JOHN RICHTER 

Died as result of wounds received in action west of Soissons, date 
unknown 





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West 

Virginia 

Salesman 



Cincinnati 

Office 



FREDERICK W. ADAMS, 
Captain, Infantry, Machine Gun 
Company, U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 
Georgia. 

RAYNOR HUNTINGTON ALLEN, 
Captain, 308th Corps of Engineers, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas May, 1918. Captain 
Allen's Company received citations 
from Generals Mangin and Liggett. 
Served with Third Army of Occu- 
pation. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM ERNST, 

Captain, Infantry, American 

peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 2, 1918. Was 
_ at the front near Metz from October 

Ex- 10th to November 11, 1918. Also 

served with the Army of Occupation. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM E. HAENSLER, 
Captain, Infantry, 2nd Division 
Supply Trains, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



LESLIE HERNDON JOHNSON, 
Captain, Battery D, 136th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas January 20, 1918; 
returned to the United States August 
6, 1919. Participated in engagements: 
Verdun Sector, Chateau Thierry De- 
fensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive (Sois- 
sons), Pont-a-Mousson, St. Mihiel, 
Champaqne, Argonne-Meuse. 
Marched into Germany crossing the 
Rhine on December 12th and served in 
2nd Division with Army of Occupation 
until July 21, 1919. Captain Haensler 
was awarded Croix de Guerre for the 
Champagne (Blanc Mont) offensive 
and cited in General Orders 2nd 
Division. 



Arrived overseas about July 1, 1918 
— was in continuous fighting for some 
time before November 11, 1918. 



West 
Virginia 
Jobbing 
Salesman 



BRECKINRIDGE JONES, 
Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., Assist- 
ant in Office of Provost Marshal, 
General Crowder, Washington, D. C. 



Canadian 

Division 

Salesman 



GEO. J. McQUARRIE, 
Captain, Nova Scotia 
Brigade, Canadian Army. 



Highland 



Was on transport duty between 
England and Canada. 



Ivorydale 
Office 



E. NORMAN C. ROGERS, 
Captain, Quartermaster Corps, 
Motor Supply Train, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas from Newport News, 
Va., April, 1918. Commanded the 
Army Supply Train during German 
Aisne-Paris offensive May-June. As- 
signed to Fourth Corps, Third Army 
for advance into Germany from Tout. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ALBIN KESLEY SCHOEPF, 
Captain, Field Artillery, U. S. A., 
School of Fire for Field Artillery, 
Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 



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Selma 



CHAS. W. SEIFERT, 

Captain, 90th Infantry, U. S. A., 

Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. 



Kentucky 

Jobbing 

Salesman 



STUART M. THOMPSON, 
Captain, Company H, 331st Infantry, 
83d Division, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May 26, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



EARL G. ANNIS, 

First Lieutenant, 5th Cavalry, U. S. 

A., Fort Bliss, Texas. 



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Augusta 



TOM S. BRAND, 

First Lieutenant, 55th Infantry, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 26, 1918. Partici- 
pated in minor engagements in 
Puvenelle Sector. 



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Captain Frederick W. Adams 



Captain Raynor Huntington Allen 



Captain William Ernst 




Captain William E. Haensler 



Captain Leslie Herndon Johnson 



Captain Breckinridge Jones 




Captain George J. McQuarrie 



Captain E. Norman C. Rogers 




Captain Albin Kesley Schoepf 

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Captain Chas. W. Seifert 



Captain Stuart M. Thompson 



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1st Lieutenant Tom S. Brand 



1st Lieutenant Ward Buchanan 1st Lieutenant Elmer Earnest Bucher 






1st Lieutenant Charles Mills Burton Ist Lieutenant Walter J. Butler 1st Lieutenant Joseph Kahler Evans 

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Isl Lieutenant Melvin E. Gatewood 1st Lieutenant Robert M. Green 1st Lieutenant Orland Smith Greene 





1st Lieutenant Richard Melyue Johnson 



1st Lieutenant Adrian B Sherman 




1st Lieutenant Vernon M. Wimberly 






1st Lieutenant Howard S. Wright 2d Lieutenant Norman P. Aldred 2d Lieutenant John M. Bischoff 

(9) 






2d Lieutenant Stanley F. Brewster 2d Lieutenant Horace Clay Calhoun 2d Lieutenant Charles F. Cellarius 






2d Lieutenant Lester Porter Clark 2d Lieutenant Martin De Lin 2d Lieutenant Samuel Gordon 






2d Lieutenant Milton A. Horner 

(10) 



2d Lieutenant Robert Ralston Jones, Jr. 2d Lieutenant Carl F. Maienschein 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WARD BUCHANAN, 
First Lieutenant, Battery D, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June, 1918. Officer 
Instructor Artillery Camp, Valdahon, 
France. In action at various points 
at the front, Belgium to the Verdun 
Sector, from October 1 to November 
11, 1918. 



Chip 
Soap 
Salesman 



ELMER ERNEST BUCHER, 
First Lieutenant, Company A, 335th 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Was in overseas service from Septem- 
ber 1, 1918, to October 28,1918, on 
which date Lieutenant Bucher was 
killed in action during the engagement 
in the Vosges Mountains. 



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City 

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CHARLES MILLS BURTON, 
First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, 
89th Division, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May, 1918. Partici- 
pated in St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest 
and other engagements. Served with 
the Army of Occupation. 



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Mill 

Macon 



WALTER J. BUTLER, 
First Lieutenant, 121st Infantry, Ma- 
chine Gun Battalion, Dixie Division, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



EDGAR A. CLYDE, 
First Lieutenant, Battery F, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Overseas from June 28, 1918, to March 
25, 1919. Participated in Argonne- 
Meuse offensive. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



JOSEPH KAHLER EVANS, 
First Lieutenant, 147th Infantry, 3d 
Battalion, 37th Division, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Arrived overseas July 6, 1918. Wound- 
ed and gassed September 28, 1918, 
in the battle of Argonne Forest. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



MELVIN E. GATEWOOD, 
First Lieutenant, Company H, 331st 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 3, 1918; returned 
to the United States April 29, 1919. 
Was Regimental Bombing Instructor 
and Rifle Instructor. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ORLAND SMITH GREENE, 
First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas September, 1917. Par- 
ticipated in the battle of Chateau 
Thierry and other engagements. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ROBERT M. GREEN, 
First Lieutenant, Headquarters De- 
partment, 136th Field Artillery, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 27, 1918. Was 
at the front one month. Served 
after January 1, 1919, with the Amer- 
ican Relief Administration on duty 
at Constanza, Roumania. 



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MiU 

Macon 



PARKS C. HUNTER, 
First Lieutenant, 121st Infantry Sup- 
ply Company, Dixie Division, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Virginia 
Salesman 



RICHARD MELYUE JOHNSON, 
First Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A. 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. 



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Mill 

Augusta 



ADRIAN BRAND SHERMAN, 
First Lieutenant, 13th Training Bat- 
talion, 157th Depot Brigade, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas AprU, 1918. In action 
in Tout and Nancy Sectors, returning 
to the United States in September, 
1918. 



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Mm 

Macon 



VERNON M. WIMBERLY, 
First Lieutenant, Company C, 52nd 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 5, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the Argonne-Meuse offen- 
sive. 



Chicago 
Salesman 



HOWARD S. WRIGHT, 

First Lieutenant, Aviation Corps, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Lieutenant Wright was Head In- 
structor in charge of Aviation Field 
at Tours, France. 



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Canadian 

Division 

Salesman 



NORMAN P. ALDRED, 

Second Lieutenant, Royal Air Force, 

Canadian Army, Toronto, Ontario. 



Detailed for overseas service Septem- 
ber, 1918. on ill-fated transport "City 
of Marseilles" which was located by 
American destroyers and returned 
to Canada after fifteen days at sea. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



JOHN M. BISCHOFF, 

Second Lieutenant of Infantry, U. S. A. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



STANLEY F. BREWSTER, 
Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun Bat- 
talion, U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 
Georgia. 



Macon 
Office 



HORACE CLAY CALHOUN, 
Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster and 
Medical Supply Officer, Base Hospital 
No. 59, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 8, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Office 



CHARLES F. CELLARIUS, 
Second Lieutenant, 128th Machine 
Gun Battalion, 35th Division, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces. 



Sent overseas September 2, 1918. 
Served with Army of Occupation. 



Chicago 
Office 



LESTER PORTER CLARK, 
Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster 
Corps, U. S. A., Port of Embarkation, 
Hoboken, New Jersey. 



Assisted in the transportation of sick 
and wounded. 



Ivorydale 
Office 



MARTIN DE LIN, 

Second Lieutenant, Aeronautics, U.' 

S. A., Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. 



Eastern 
Pennsylvania- 
New Jersey 
Salesman 



HENRY WILLIAM FEHLING, Jr., 
Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 
U. S. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Louisville, Kentucky. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



SAMUEL GORDOM, 
Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster 
General Subsistence Division, Allot- 
ment Branch, Washington, D. C. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CHESTER H. HARRIS, 

Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun 

Company, U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 

Georgia. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



MILTON A. HORNER, 

Second Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, 

U. S. A., Camp Greene, North Carolina. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ROBERT RALSTON JONES, Jr., 
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 2nd 
Company, 1st Training Battalion, 
158th Depot Brigade, 83rd Division, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas September 2, 1918. 
Assistant Transportation Officer at 
Embarkation Center, Le Mans, with 
the 40th or "Sunset'* Division having 
remained in France at the request of 
the Quartermaster of the 40th Divi- 
sion after the 83d Division had sailed 
for the United States. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



FLOYD E. JOYCE, 

Second Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare 
Service, Edgewood Arsenal, 3d Bat- 
talion, U. S. A., Edgewood, Maryland. 



Cottonseed 

Oil-Flahewhite 

Salesman 



CLIFFORD J. LOCKHORN, 
Second Lieutenant, Aeronautics, U. 
S. A., Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. 



(12) 






2d Lieutenant Samuel F. Montague 2d Lieutenant William H. Ouzts 2d Lieutenant William M. Packer 






2d Lieutenant James G. Parry 



2d Lieutenant William Beach Roc 2d Lieutenant Theo. B. Rogers 






2d Lieutenant John H. Roux 2d Lieutenant Louis Broadwell Rule 2d Lieutenant John Wade Strudel 



(13) 





2d Lieutenant Robert Miles Todd 2d Lieutenant Paul Kinney Upham 2d Lieutenant William G. Werner 





2d Lieutenant Sydney G. Wilshire 2d Lieutenant Edwin Davis Woellner 1st Sergeant Benjamin E. Fowler 






1st Sergeant Earl F. Morten 



1st Sergeant Balfour L. Olbert Sergeant William Ehret Adams 



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Cincitmati 
Office 



CARL F. MAIENSCHEIN, 
Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 
School of Fire, U. S. A., Fort Sill, 
Oklahoma. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



SAMUEL FOSTER MONTAGUE, 
Second Lieutenant, Battery E, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, Woimbey, France. 



Sent overseas July 4, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements in the Foret de 
La Montagnii and Foret de Fach. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ROBERT GLENN MOORE, 
Second Lieutenant, Aviation Corps, 
U. S. A., Payne Field, West Point, 
Mississippi. 



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Sock 



WILLIAM H. OUZTS, 

Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. 

A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



WILLIAM M. PACKER, 
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Ma- 
chine Gun Battalion, U. S. A., Camp 
Hancock, Georgia. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



JAMES G. PARRY, 

Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. 

A., Camp Gordon, Georgia. 



Buckeye 

Western 

District 

Sales 

Office 



CHARLES ERNEST POWELL, 
Second Lieutenant, 77th Field Artil- 
lery, 4th Division, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas April 30. 1918. Partici- 
pated in Chateau Thierry and St. 
Mihiel drives and Argonne Forest 
offensive, wounded in the latter 
engagement on October 3, 1918. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



WILLIAM BEACH ROE, 
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May 21, 1918. Partici- 
pated in several engagements includ- 
ing St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest, 
wounded in the latter on October 6, 
1918, from shell of high explosive 
and gassed. One month in Hospital 
at Bordeaux, France. 



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Mill 

Jackson 



THEO. B. ROGERS, 

Second Lieutenant, 114th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 22, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in Argonne-Meuse offensive. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



JOHN H. ROUX, 

Second Lieutenant, Water Trans- 
portation Service, U. S. S., Santa 
Rosalia. 



Ten months in transportation service 
— made a number of trips across. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



LOUIS BROADWELL RULE, 
Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 
U. S. A., Camp Custer, Battle Creek, 
Michigan. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



NICHOLAS MANN SALKOVER, 
Second Lieutenant, Armour Institute 
of Technology, Students' Army Train- 
ing Corps, U. S. A., Chicago, Illinois. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



EUGENE R. SCOTT, 
Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun Bat- 
talion, Central Officers' Training School, 
U.S. A., Camp Hancock, Georgia. 



(15) 




New York 
Office 



CHARLES LUCIEN SIMPSON, 
Second Lieutenant, 24th Battalion, 
(known as "The Victoria Rifles of 
Canada"), Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Enlisted November 9, 1914 — sent 
overseas May, 1915. In training in 
England until September, 1915, wken 
ordered with 2nd Division to Flan- 
ders. Had twelve months of trench 
warfare, wounded at Zillebeke June 
9, 1916. Returned to England 
for commission and in September, 
1917, was invalided to Canada on 
account of illness. Returned to Eng- 
land February, 1918, ordered to France 
September, 1918, being in action at 
Cambrai until Armistice was signed — 
then served with Army of Occupation. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



JOHN WADE STRUDEL, 
Second Lieutenant, 2nd Company, 5th 
Ordnance Battalion, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Rosiers en Hayes, 
France. 



Sent overseas September 6, 1918. 
Participated in several engagements. 



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ROBERT MILES TODD, 
Second Lieutenant, 17th U. S. Aero 
Squadron, American Expeditionary 
Forces. 



Sent overseas February 24, 1918. 
Participated in engagements on Wes- 
tern Front in vicinity of Dunkirk — 
officially credited with two aeroplanes 
destroyed — one balloon in flames. 
Taken prisoner August 26, 1918, in 
vicinity of Bapaume. Was in solitary 
confinement at Douai and Conde 
several days, then sent to Rastatt 
Karlsruhe-Landshut and Villingen. 
Released November 28, 1918. 



tvoryddle 
Office 



PAUL KINNEY UPHAM, 
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Com- 
pany B, 135th Machine Gun Battalion, 
37th Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. Wound- 
ed November 3, 1918, in battle on 
Belgian Front, resulting in amputa- 
tion of left leg below knee. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM G. WERNER, 
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Head- 
quarters Company, Infantry Replace- 
ment Camp, U. S. A., Camp Lee, 
Virginia. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



SYDNEY G. WILSHIRE, 
Second Lieutenant, U. S. Aviation 
Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas June 28, 1918. With 
2nd Corps Aero School. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ROBERT BENTLEY WILSON, 
Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery 
Corps, U. S. A., Ft. Monroe, Virginia. 



Ivorydale 
Office 



EDWIN DAVIS WOELLNER, 
Second Lieutenant, Intelligence Sec- 
tion, American Expeditionary Forces, 
Chaumont, France. 



Sent overseas April 19, 1918. Served 
in Germany with Army of Occupation. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



HENRY EVART BULLA, 
Candidate, Officers* Training School, 
U. S. A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



HERLAN BURCK, 

Candidate, Officers' Training School, 

U. S. A., Camp Grant, Illinois. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM S. BURWELL, 
Candidate, Central Officers' Training 
School, U. S. A., Camp Gordon, 
Georgia. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



THOMAS MARION CARR, 
Cadet, Air Service Aeronautics, U. S. 
A., Taylor Field, Alabama. 



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Sergeant Albert Ashbaugh 



Sergeant Walter Joseph Auburn 



Sergeant Byford G. Burnett 






Sergeant George Haight Conroy Sergeant-Major Thomas Crane Sergeant John Palmer Damall 





Sergeant Edward H. Denton 



Sergeant James P. Dolan Sergeant Edward Hawthorn Fluker 



(17) 






Sergeant Vinton Radcliff Geis Sergeant Douglas Baldwin Hill Sergeant Lester E. Holmes 





Sergeant William Andrew Honnert Sergeant Thomas E. Jackson 



Sergeant Willard R. Jones 






Sergeant J. Leslie Keeling 



Sergeant Francis L. Larkin Sergeant Thomas Corwin Lindsay 



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W, Q. COLE, Jr., 

Candidate, Corps of Engineers, Offi- 
cers' Training School, U. S. A., Camp 
Alexander, Newport News, Virginia. 



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Western 

District 

Sales 

Department 



NEWTON W. GUICE, 
Candidate, Central Officers' Training 
School, U. S. A., Camp MacArthur, 
Texas. 



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Birmingham 



G. D. PLANT, 

Candidate, Officers' Training School, 

U. S. A., Camp Gordon, Georgia. 



Buckeye 
Western 
District 
Laboratory 



FRANK PIERCE SALTER, 
Flying Cadet, Aviation Signal Corps, 
U. S. A., Rich Field, Waco, Texas. 



Killed in an aeroplane collision Sep- 
tember 12, 1918, at Rich Field, Waco. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



MARK UPSON, 

Candidate, Field Artillery Officers' 
Training School, 54th Training Bat- 
tery, U. S. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Kentucky. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



THOMAS J. CRANE, 
Sergeant-Major, Quartermaster Corps, 
U. S. A., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, 
Florida. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



BENJAMIN E. FOWLER, 
First Sergeant, Battery D, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 27, 1918. Con- 
tinuously engaged before Metz from 
October 1st until Armistice was 
signed. Battery D was used as a 
Shock Battery along the Verdun 
Sector. 



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Mill 

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ROBERT ISAAC LEE, 
First Sergeant, Students' Army Train- 
ing School, U. S. A., Georgia School 
of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. 



St. Louis 

District 

Salesman 



EARL F. MORTEN, 

First Sergeant, Aviation Corps, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas to England February 
16, 1918. Was attached to ISdlh 
Squadron Royal Air Force for defense 
against enemy aircraft. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



BALFOUR L. OLBERT, 
First Sergeant, Aviation Corps, 34th 
Squadron, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sailed for overseas December, 1917 



Ivorydale 
Office 



ALBERT LAWRENCE POST, 
First Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., 
Camp Sevier, South Carolina. 



Advertising 

Field 

Foreman 



DOUGLAS BALDWIN HILL, 
Sergeant, 1st Class, Company C, 
308th Field Signal Battalion, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierry, St. Mihiel Salient and Ar- 
gonne-Meuse offensive. Served with 
Army of Occupation. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLARD R. JONES, 

Sergeant, 1st Class, Quartermaster 

Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas November 1, 1918, 
located in various places in England, 
France and Germany. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM EHRET ADAMS, 
Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., Ft. 
Thomas, Kentucky. 



Assigned to duty in the Personnel 
Section of the Bureau of War Risk 
Insurance, Adjutant General's Office. 



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Ontario 

Plant 



ALBERT ASHBAUGH, 
Sergeant, 116th Ontario County Bat- 
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sergeant Ashbaugh died October 28, 
1917, in No. 8 Field Ambulance Depot, 
France, as the result of wounds re- 
ceived in action. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WALTER JOSEPH AUBURN, 
Sergeant, Ordnance Department, 
104th Ordnance Depot, U. S. A., Camp 
Upton, New York. 



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JOHN ARTHUR BELL, 
Sergeant, Field Artillery, Central 
Officers* Training School, U. S. A., 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



STANLEY WALTER BURGESS, 
Sergeant, Battery E, 129th Field 
Artillery, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Arrived in France April 13, 1918. 
Participated in several engagements 
including Vosges- Mountains, St. 
Mihiel drive, Argonne-Meuse offen- 
sive and others. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



BYFORD G. BURNETT, 
Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
Pike, Arkansas. 



Advertising 

Field 

Foreman 



Cincinnati 
Office 



GEORGE HAIGHT CONROY, 
Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
Sherman, Ohio. 

JOHN PALMER DARNALL, 
Sergeant, Battery D, 136th Field 
Artillery, 37th Division, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 27, 1918. Head- 
auarters. Intelligence Section, 37th 
Division, October 30th-December 8th 
Flanders. 



Ivorydale 
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EDWARD H. DENTON, 
Sergeant, Company G, 149th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



New 
York 
Office 



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Mill 

Selma 



JAMES P. DOLAN, 
Sergeant, Battery D, 31st Field Artil- 
lery, U. S. A., Camp Eustis, Virginia. 

JAMES B. EDWARDS, 
Sergeant, Aviation Corps, U. S. A., 
Speedway Repair Depot, Indianapolis, 
Indiana. 



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Mill 

Charlotte 



Cincinnati 
Office 



EDWARD HAWTHORN FLUKER, 
Sergeant, Ordnance Depot, U. S. A., 
Camp Sevier, South Carolina. 

VINTON RADCLIFF GEIS, 
Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, U. 
S. A., Columbus, Ohio. 



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Office 



ARTHUR C. HAAS, 

Sergeant, Motor Transportation, U. S. 

A., Rake Auto School, Kansas City, 

Missouri. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



GEORGE HARSCH, 
Sergeant, Radio Company, U. S. A., 
Officers' Training Camp, Morgantown, 
West Virginia. 



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Office 



LESTER E. HOLMES, 
Sergeant, Infantry, Headquarters 
Company Detachment, U. S. A., Camp 
Gordon, Georgia. 



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WILLIAM ANDREW HONNERT, 
Sergeant, 330th Infantry, M. T. C. 
Repair Unit 308, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July, 1918. 



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Ontario 

Plant 



THOMAS E. JACKSON, 
Sergeant, Infantry, 120th Battalion, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas July, 1916. Partici- 
pated in several engagements, wound- 
ed in shoulder in August, 1917, 



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Office 



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Western 
District 
Laboratory 



J. LESLIE KEELING, 

Sergeant, Company C, 147th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



CAPTAIN TULLIS KNIGHT, 
Sergeant, Chemical Warfare Service, 
U. S. A., Edgewater Arsenal, Edge- 
water, Maryland. 



Overseas from June 23, 1918, to 
January 31, 1919. Wounded twice; 
the first time while engaged in local 
combat work in Lorraine Sector being 
in hospital three weeks: the second 
time more severely wounded during 
the Ypres-Lys offensive October 31, 
1918, in the hospital five months. 



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York 
Office 



FRANCIS L. LARKIN, 
Sergeant, Company I, 106th Infantry, 
American Expeditioneiry Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas May, 1918. Wounded 
in breaking of Hindenburg Line be- 
tween Cambrai and St. Quentin. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ELMER THEODORE LAURENCE, 
Sergeant, Aviation Corps, GeneraJ 
Aviation Supply DepKJt, U. S. A., 
Little Rock, Arkansas. 



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Office 



THOMAS CORWIN LINDSAY, 
Sergeant, U. S. A., New Brunswick, 
New Jersey. 



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CLAUDE O. LONG, 

Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, U. 

S. A., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, 

Florida. 



Eastern 
Pennsylvania- 
New Jersey 
Salesman 



ROBERT H. MacKEEVER, 
Sergeant, Company K, 332nd In- 
fantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, Italy. 



Sent overseas June 8, 1918. Partici- 
pated in last Italian offensive. 



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ERNEST WALTER McCLURE, 
Sergeant, Section 1, Company 1, 
Development Battalion, U. S. A., 
Camp Cody, New Mexico. 



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Plant 



JOSEPH McGinn, 

Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, U. 
S. A., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, 
Florida. 



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Plant 



JOHN J. McGUIGAN, 

Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Wadsworth, South Carolina. 



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JOHN RICHTER, 

Sergeant, Company L, 9th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



CHARLES K. ROE, 
Sergeant, Infantry, 147th Regiment 
Headquarters Company, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in September, 1917. 
Participated in engagements west of 
Soissons, reported as wounded ana 
missing July 18, 1918. Later report- 
ed as dead — date unknown. A Croix 
de Guerre and French Medailte 
Militaire, awarded for meritorious 
service rendered by him, were for- 
warded to the family of Sergeant 
Richter. 



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Ontario 

Plant 



ELMER WILLIAM RUSSELL, 
Sergeant, Battery F, 52nd Artillery, 
(C. A. C), American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



In overseas service from August 25, 
1917, to January 3, 1919. Partici- 
pated in all engagements on the 
Champagne Front. 



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New 
York 
Office 



HENRY SCHNEIDER, 
Sergeant, 305th Infantry Supply Com- 
pany, American Expeditionary Forces, 
Autville, France. 



Sent overseas April 1, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the Argonne Forest campaign. 



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WILLIAM HOBART SCHULTE, 
Sergeant, Medical Corps, Ambulance 
Company 42, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Arrived in France May 28, 1918. 
Served in connection with general 
hospital work. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



BEN SECHER, 

Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Upton, Long Island. 



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EARL ROGERS SHAFER, 
Sergeant, Chemical Warfare Service, 
Research Division, American Uni- 
versity Experiment Station, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 



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Plant 



THOMAS SHANNON, 

Sergeant, Ordnance Department, U. 

S. A., Baltimore, Maryland. 



Macon 
Plant 



CHARLES G. SHEPHERD, 
Sergeant, Infantry, Machine Gim 
Battalion, U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 
Georgia. 



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ANTHONY SINGLER, 

Sergeant, Company H, 7th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces,. 

France. 



Sent overseas April 6, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: St. Agnain, 
Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, St. 
Mihiel and Argonne Forest. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



HARRY ALBERT STIER, 
Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, U. 
S. A., Camp Grant, Illinois. 



Selex- 
Bulk Crisco 
Salesman 



HARRY W. STORCK, 

Sergeant, Company K, 315th Infantry, 
79th Division, American Expeditionsiry 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 7, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements east of Verdun. 
Recommended for the Distinguished 
Service Medal/or extraordinary hero- 
ism displayed in action north of 
Naniillois, France, and in battle of 
the Valley of the Meuse, Verdun 
Sector. 



Chicago 
Salesman 



JOHN STRUBING, 
Sergeant, Headquarters Detachment, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
Mesves Hospital Center, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. 



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Plant 



HARRY J. VAN DERMARK, Jr., 

Sergeant, 18th Field Artillery, Head- 
quarters Company, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas March 10, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne- 
Meuse. Served with Army of Occu- 
pation located at Polch, Germany. 



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CHARLES W. VAN PELT, 
Sergeant, 306th Machine Gim Bat- 
talion, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas April 13, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Baccarat Sec- 
tor, Vesle offensive, Oise-Aisne and 
Argonne-Meuse offensives, wounded 
October 14, 1918, at Grand Pre dur- 
ing the Argonne-Meuse drive. 



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RALPH W. WAGNER, 
Sergeant, Medical Detachment, U. 
S. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ken- 
tucky. 



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HORACE H. WEIMER, 
Sergeant, Artillery, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



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Sergeant Claude O. Long 



Sergeant Joseph McGinn 



Sergeant Robert H. Mackeever 






Sergeant John Richter 



Sergeant Blunt Ripley 



Sergeant Henry Schneider 






Sergeant William Hobart Schulte 



Sergeant Ben Secher 



Sergeant Thomas Shannon 



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Sergeant Chas. G. Shepherd 



Sergeant Anthony Singler 



Sergeant Harry W. Storck 






Sergeant John Strubing 



Sergeant H. J. Van Dermark, Jr. 



Sergeant Charles W. Van Pelt 






Sergeant Ralph W. Wagner 



Sergeant Horace Weimer 



Sergeant Fred H. C. Wise 



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JAMES E. WINSTON, 
Sergeant, 60th Infantry, U. S. 
Camp Greene, North Carolina. 



A., 



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Offict 



FRED. H. C. WISE 
Sergeant, Postal Express Service, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. Served 
in a clerical capacity, headquarters at 
Paris. 



New 
York 
Office 



CYRIL IGNATIUS WOLF, 
Sergeant, Company F, 53d Pioneer 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August S, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: St. Mihiel and 
Argonne Forest. 



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Department 
Salesman 



RALPH H. YOUTSEY, 
Sergeant, 113th Infantry, Machine 
Gun Company, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 1, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



JAMES CLARENCE ADER, 
Corporal, Battery F, 136th Field 
Artillery, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 28, 1918. Was 
fighting with infantry of France when 
Armistice was signed. 



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WILEY L. AIDES, 

Corporal, Company A, 151st Machine 

Gim Battalion, Rainbow Division, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Arrived in France November 23, 1917. 
Wounded and gassed in the battle 
of the Mame. 



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ALBERT ALEXANDER, 

Corporal, 157th Depot Brigade, U. 

S. A., Camp McClellan, Alabama. 



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REGINALD M. BACOT, 
Corporal, Company B, 159th Infantry, 
40th Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. 



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EDWARD BOYD BAIRD, 
Corporal, 304th Field Artillery, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas April 24, 1918. Served 
in connection with telephone work and 
was in active service from July 12, 
1918. Participated in engagements: 
Baccarat Sector, Vesle Sector, Oise- 
Aisne offensive and Argonne-Meuse 
offensive. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



STANLEY J. BIRCHAREV, 
Corporal, 330th Infantry, Headquar- 
ters Company, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. 



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Plata 



MICHAEL BLAINE, 
Corporal, Medical Department, Base 
Hospital 116, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas March 24, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: Verdun, 
St. Mihiel, Argonne. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



LOUIS BLONSKY, 

Corporal, Chemical Warfare Divisicn, 
U. S. A., Camp Kendrick, New Jersey. 



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City 

Plant 



CLARENCE HUGH BOWDEN, 
Corporal, Tank Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



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Plant 



LAWRENCE A. CAMPBELL, 
Corporal, 31st Infantry, Headquarters 
Company, American Expeditionary 
Forces, Siberia. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



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JOHN H. DAHLING, 

Corporal, Air Service, Aeronautics, U. 

S. A., Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. 



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BERNARD BENJAMIN DEPINET, 
Corporal, 9th Infantry, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1917. 
Wounded in action twice. 



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ALBERT JOHN DURCHHOLZ, 
Corporal, Company C, 330th Infantry, 
83d Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, Le Mans, France. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. In- 
structor in Trench Warfare, Rifle 
Instructor and Gas Instructor. 



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CHARLES WILLIAM GRAF, 
Corporal, Signal Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 1, 1918. 



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GLENNY EASON GRAHAM, 
Corporal, 269th Aero Squadron, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 14, 1918. Was 
engaged in salvaging aeroplanes on 
the lines. 



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GEORGE EDWARD GRASMICK, 
Corporal, Ordnance Department, Com- 
pany I, U. S. A., Barracks 202, Aber- 
deen Proving Grounds, Maryland. 



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HARRY G. HAGEDORN, 
Corporal, 16th Infantry, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Camp de la Val- 
bonne, France. 



Sent overseas September 18, 1917. 
Participated in most of the large 
drives, wounded June 2, 1918, in the 
engagement in Belleau Wood. 



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JOSHUA H. HATTAWAY, 
Corporal, Infantry, U. S. A., Presidio, 
California. 

LOUIS HUBERT HOLZLIN, Jr., 
Corporal, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. 



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City 

Plant 



GEO. WM. JEFFREY, Jr , 
Corporal, 117th Field Signal Battalion, 
"Rainbow" Division, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas October 18, 1917. 
Participated in all engagements of 
the 42nd Division from February 21, 
1918, to the capture of Sedan. 



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City 

Plant 



WILLIAM KING, 
Corporal, Quartermaster Corps, Motor 
Truck Co., 422, Motor Supply Co., 
503, American Expeditionary Forces, 
Montes, France. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



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JOHN STANTON LEWIS, 
Corporal, Battery F, 136th Field 
Artillery, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements from September 
28th to November 11, 1918. Cited 
by French Government for accurate 
firing. 



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WALTER LIVENGOOD, 

Corporal, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 6, 1918. 



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WILLIAM L. LUNDY, 
Corporal, 1st Gas Regiment, Chemical 
Warfare Service, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in February, 1918. 
Participated in engagements from July 
4, 1918, to November 11, 1918. Was 
gassed slightly. 



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PETER MAIRORANO, 
Corporal, 305th Infantry Headquarters 
Company, 77th Division, American 
Expeiditionary Forces, France. 



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Sergeant Cyril Ignatius Wolf 



Sergeant Ralph H. Youtscy 



Corporal James Clarence Ader 






Corporal Wiley L. Aides 



Corporal Edward Boyd Baird 



Corporal Michael Blaine 




Corporal Louis Blonsky 




Corporal Clarence Hugh Bowden 




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Corporal Lawrence A. Campbell 






Corporal John H. Dahling 



Corporal Bernard Benjamin Depinet Corporal Albert John Durchholz 






Corporal Robert Games Eastman 



Corporal Turpin Gerard, Jr. 



Corporal Chas. Wm. Graf 




Corporal Harry G. Hagedorn 

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Corporal Joshua H. Hattaway Corporal George Wm. Jeffrey, Jr. 



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ROBERT H. MEIER, 

Corporal, Ordnance Department, 
U. S. A. 



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GEORGE J. MEINERS, 
Corporal, Company G, 147th Infantry, 
37th Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 6th, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Baccarat Sec- 
tor, Meuse-Argonne, Pannes Sector, 
Tpres and Ljjs. 



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FLEWELLYN MILLER, 
Corporal, 61st Regiment, Heavy Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas July 19, 1918, returning 
February 19, 1919. 



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FRED R. MILLER, 
Corporal, Battery D, 2d Regiment, 1st 
Brigade Field Artillery, U. S. A., 
Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 



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CHAS. T. MOORE, 

Corporal, Machine Gun Company 317, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas August, 1918. Partici- 
pated in fighting on Verdun front 
about one month before signing of 
Armistice. 



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Ivory 
Plant 



JOSEPH A. MURPHY, 
Corporal, Infantry, U. S. A. 



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WALLACE THOMAS McDANIEL, 
Corporal, 105th Mobile Ordnance Re- 
pair Shops, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Verdun, St, 
Mihiel and Argonne Forest. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



ROBERT McCALLUM, 

Corporal, Canadian Military Police, 

Canadian Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WENDELL R. McKINNEY, 
Corp>oral, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., 1422 Lydia Barracks, 
Kansas City, Missouri. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



THOMAS H. O'NEILL, 
Corporal, Company A., 137th In- 
fantry, 35th Division, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas about April 1, 1918. 
Wounded in action during the Argonne 
Forest campaign. 



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WIRT PLANE, 

Corporal, Coast Artillery, Officers' 

Training School, U. S. A., Ft. Monroe, 

Virginia. 



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JOSEPH H. POHLKAMP, 
Corporal, Chemical Warfare Service, 
U. S. A., Camp Sherman, Ohio. 



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EDWARD REIS, 

Corporal, Gas Regiment, U. S. A., 

Camp Sherman, Ohio. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



RALPH EARL ROMAINE, 
Corporal, Company H, 51st Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas some time in June, 
1918. 



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SIMEON JOHN RUSSELL, 
Corporal, 166th Infantry Headquarters 
Company, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas October 29, 1917. 
Participated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne 
Forest. 



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CLIFFORD F. SCHWARBERG, 
Corporal, Battery F, 136th Field 
Artillery, Headquarters Company, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in July, 1918; in foreign 
service eight months. Participated in 
St. Mihiel offensive. 



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Ontario 

Plant 



MARTIN SIMON 

Corpioral, Forestry Corps, Canadian 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in October, 1916. 



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Ontario 

Plant 



ARTHUR T. SMITH, 
Gimner, 54th Battery, Heavy Ar- 
tillery, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1916. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: Vimy Ridge, 
Arras, Amiens, Lens, Cambrai and 
others, in action from March, 1917, 
without injury other than a blood- 
poisoned hand. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



HOWARD STORY, 
Corporal, 333d Infantry, Machine Gun 
Company, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas about August 22, 1918. 
Was attending Officers' Training 
Camp at La Valbonne when Armis- 
tice was signed. 



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CLARENCE GODDARD STROUP, 
Corporal, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
Gordon, Georgia. 



Boston 
Office 



PHILIP FRANCIS TURNER, 
Corporal, Tank Corps, U. S. A., 
Charlotte, North Carolina. 



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EDWARD E. WEBER, 

Corporal, 603d Corps of Engineers, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



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ALOYSIUS EDWARD WESSEL, 
Corjxjral, 336th Machine Gun Bat- 
talion, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas August 23, 1918. Ar- 
rived in Prance September 5, 1918, 
being located at San Sebastian. 



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LORENZO STANLEY WHITAKER, 
Corporal, Company C, 147th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in the Spring of 1918, 
being in active service until gassed 
on September 29, 1918. 



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MARION D. WILLIAMS, Jr., 
Corporal, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
McClellan, Alabama. 



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CLIFFORD WIMMER, 
Corporal, United States Army. 



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Plant 



TOM H. WOODSIDE, 
Corporal, Chemical Warfare Service, 
U. S. A., American University Experi- 
ment Station, Washington, D. C. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



E. J. ZIMMERMAN, 
Corporal, 338th Field Artillery, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 17, 1918, re- 
turning to the United States January 
5, 1919. Was moving to Metz Sector 
when Armistice was signed. 



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JOHN ZONVER, 

Corporal, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Custer, Michigan. 



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City 

Plant 



JOSEPH E. CAFFEE, 

Bugler, 10th Trench Motor Battery, 

U. S. A., Camp Funston, Kansas. 



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Corporal John Stanton Lewis 



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Corporal Walter Livengood 




Corporal William L. Lundy 





Corporal Peter Mairorano Corporal Wallace Thomas McDaniel Corporal Wendell Raymond McKinney 






Corporal Geortic J. Meinera 



Corporal Flewellyn Miller 



Corporal Fred R. Miller 



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Corporal Charles T. Moore 



Corporal Joseph Murphy 



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Corporal Thomas Henry O'Neill 




Corporal Joseph H. Pohlkamp 




Corporal Edward Reis 




Corporal Ralph Earl Romaine 




Corporal Simeon John Russell Corporal ClifTord F. Schwarberg 

(32) 



Corporal Martin Simon 




Ohio 

Saletman 



FRANKLIN M. HILL, 

Bugler, Infantry Band, U. S. A., Camp 

Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CARL E. MARZINZEK, 

Musician, 9th Field Artillery Band, 

U. S. A., Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CARL E. STEINBRECHER, 
Musician, 136th Field Artillery Head- 
quarters Company, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 4, 1918. Arrived 
at the front on September 30, 1918, 
near Meiz. 



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Plant 



JACOB ALBERT AMANN, 
Wagoner, 148th Infantry Supply Com- 
pany, 3d Regiment, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in July, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CHAUNCEY JAMES CURRY, 
Wagoner, Battery D, 136th Field 
Artillery, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. 



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NICOLAE GILA, 

Wagoner, 4th Company, Ist Trans- 
portation Battalion, 158th Depot Bri- 
gade, Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 



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ELMER L. FEESER, 

Cook, Base Hospital No. 13, American 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas the first part of June, 
1918. Was wounded in action. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



GEORGE ROY HAWES, 

Cook, Air Service Mechanics, American 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 7, 1918. 



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JOHN S. LAUERMANN, 

Cook, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Camp 

Jackson, South Carolina. 



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City 

Plant 



LESLIE B. MEINKE, 
Cook, 117th Ordnance Depot, Com- 
pany, U. S. A., Camp Greene, North 
Carolina. 



Ohio 

Salesman 



HEBER G. SLACK, 
Mechanic, Corps of Engineers, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas October 1, 1918. 



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ELI ABBOTT, 

Private, Reclamation Hospital, U. S. 

A., Staten Island, New York. 



Boston 
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PAUL D. ABBOTT, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., Tufts College, Med- 
ford, Massachusetts. 



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PIETRO ABBRUZZESE, 

Private, 1st Class, Coast Artillery 

Corps, American Expeditionary Forces. 



Sent overseas July IS, 1918. tn 
foreign service seven months. 



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OTTO ABSTEIN, 

Private, Aviation Corps, American 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Karuas 

City 

Plant 



RALPH ADAMS, 

Private, United States Army. 



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WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 

Private, Infantry, United States Army. 



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SYLVIAN APPENZELLER, 
Private, 125th Corps of Engineers, 
U. S. A., Camp Sherman, Ohio. 



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GEORGE THOMAS ARMACOST, 
Private, Trench Mortar Service, U. S. 
A., Camp McClellan, Alabama. 



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Plant 



CHARLES E. ARNS, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Fort 

Niagara, New York. 



Died of influenza October 5, 1918, 
at Fort Niagara, New York. 



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THOMAS PAXTON AUG, 
Private, Intelligence Section, Head- 
quarters Company, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 6, 1918. Was 
under fire in the Vosges Mountains 
from September 8th to October 13th. 
Served later with Army of Occupation. 
Contracted pneumonia and died Feb- 
ruary 10, 1919, at Witlich, Germany. 



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Macon 



WILLIAM DILLARD AYCOCK, 

Private, Chemical Warfare Service, U. 
S. A., Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, 
Maryland. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CHARLES E. BAILEY, 

Private, Company A, 41st Infantry, 

U. S. A., Camp Funston, Kansas. 



Advertising 

Field 

Foreman 



JOHN BLAKE BAKER, 
Private, Machine Gim Battalion, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
Vladivostok, Siberia. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



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Plant 



JOHN BALDWIN, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Plant 



LEIGH R. BALDWIN, 

Private, Infantry, Base Hospital No. 

50, American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas August 6, 1918. 



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Mill 

Memphis 



HERBERT BALLENTINE, 
Private, 4th Tennessee Infantry, U. 
S. A. 



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Mia 

Memphis 



M. L. BARBER, 

Private, United States Army. 



Eastern 
Pennsylvania- 
New Jersey 
Salesman 



CLIFFORD BARKER, 
Private, 1st Class, 334th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



LEON HUBERT BARNES, 
Private, 6th Cavalry, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Vendome, France. 



Sent overseas September 1, 1918. 



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FLOYD BARRETT, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



DANIEL A. BARRON, 
Private, 207th Military Police, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 1, 1918; ten 
months in foreign service. 



(34) 






Corporal Fondas Ball Smith 



Gunner Arthur T. Smith Corporal Howard Story 






Corporal Clarence Goddard Stroup Corporal Aloysius Edward Wessel [ Corporal Lorenzo Stanley Whitaker 






Corporal Marion Dedrick Williams, Jr. Corporal Clifford Wimmer 



Corporal John Zonver 



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Musician Carl E. Marzinzek 



Musician Carl E. Steinbrecher 



Private Pietro Abbruzzese 






Wagoner Jacob Albert Amann 



Private Sylvian Appenzeller 



Private George Thomas Armacost 






Private Charles E. Ams 



Private Thomas Paxton Aug 



Private Reginald M. Bacot 



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Private Edward Baker 



Private John Blake Baker 



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Private Clifford Barker 





Private Daniel A. Barron 



Private George Barry 





Private Charles Elmer Sensing 













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Private Fred Berry 



Private George Oscar Black 



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Private Daniel Alexander Bonicki 



Private Jimmie Bonosisa 



Private Chas. Raymond Brookbank 









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Private Robert N. Brown 



Private Lewis Stanley Brown 



Private Adolph Buinger 



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Candidate Herlan Burck 










Private Charles Albert Burger 




Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



GEORGE BARRY, 
Private, Canadian Light Horse Regi- 
ment, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas October 20, 1916. In 
foreign service two years and 7 
months. Participated in engagements: 
Hill 70, Passchendale, Arras, Amiens, 
and Cambrai. Was wounded Octo- 
ber 9, 1918, in the battle of Cambrai, 
leaving left arm totally disabled for 
at least two years. 



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Plant 



CLIFFORD A. BARTON, 
Private, Field Artillery, 69th Head- 
quarters Company, U. S. A., Camp 
Knox, Kentucky. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JACOB BAUER, 

Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JOHN LESLIE BENNETT, 
Private, Company C, 314th Field 
Signal Battalion, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. Partici- 
pated in St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse 
offensives. Slightly gassed during 
St. Mihiel engagement. 



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Mm 

Little 
Roek 



W. M. BENSON, Jr., 

Private, Hospital Corps, U. S. A. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES ELMER BENZING, 
Private, Company C, Unit 310, Motor 
Transportation Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Don Juex, France. 



Sent overseas October IS, 1918. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



FRED BERRY, 

Private, Battery E, 301st Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in July, 1918. 



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GEORGE OSCAR BLACK, 
Private, Medical Corps, American 
Expeditionary Forces, Gievres, France. 



Arrived in France July 9, 1918. 
Served in Hospital caring for sick 
and wounded. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HENRY RUDOLPH BLOM, 
Private, Motor Transport Corps. U. 
S. A., Camp Holabird, Maryland. 



Kantas 

City 

Plant 



HOMER BLOWERS, 
Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, Siberia, Russia. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



RUDOLPH BLUM, 

Private, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Camp 

Knox, Kentucky. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



FRANK BODIMER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



OSCAR BOEHM, 

Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WILLIAM BOND, 

Private, Company G, 70th Infantry, 

U. S. A., Camp Funston, Kansas. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



DANIEL ALEXANDER BONICKI, 
Private, 13th Corps of Engineers, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Thirteen months in active service 
overseas, participating in engage- 
ments: Argonne-Meuse, St. Mihiel 
and Verdun. 



Port 

Ivory 
Plant 



JIMMIE BONOSISA, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Upton, Long Island. 



(39) 



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Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



JOHN BREHUN. 

Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



RALPH BRIER, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Mill 

Macon 



M. D. BROADFIELD, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



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Mill 
Little 
Rock 



CHAS. RAYMOND BROOKBANK, 
Private, Battery D, 136th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 

JAMES BROWN, 

Private, Infantry, United States Army. 



Sent overseas June 28, 1918. In 
foreign service eight months, partici- 
pating in artillery duels before Metz 
and lower Verdun Sector. Slightly 
wounded October 30th at "Pont-a- 
Mousson" by high explosive from 
aerial bombs when enemy planes 
attacked American positions. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



LEWIS STANLEY BROWN, 
Private, 3d Company, Machine Gun 
Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in August. 1918. Killed 
in action during the battle of Cambrai. 



Chicago 
Office 



ROBERT N. BROWN, 

Private, Hospital Corps, American 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



GEORGE BRUNNER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



ADOLPH BUINGER, 
Private, Company C, 210th Corps of 
Engineers, U. S. A., Camp Mills, 
New York. 



New 
York 
Office 



LOUIS F. BUNGERT, 

Private, 307th Infantry, Stocks Motor 

Battery Headquarters Company, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas April 6, 1918, arrivirtg 
in Liverpool, England, April 19th, 
then sailed to Calais, France. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Lorraine Sec- 
tor, Vesle and Fismes Sector and 
Argonne Forest. 



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Plant 



CHARLES ALBERT BURGER, 
Private, Company I, 1st Gas Regi- 
ment, U. S. A., Camp Sherman, Ohio. 



Cincinnat 
Office 



RALPH BURNETTE, 

Private, Students' Army Training 

Corps, U.S.A., University of Cincinnati. 



Buckeye 

MUl 

Selma 



GEORGE B. BURROUGHS, 
Private, 1st Class, Air Service, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, Hounslaw, 
England. 



Sent overseas July 16, 1918. Re- 
turned to the United States December 
4, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



MARTIN BUSSIECK, 
Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



HARRY HANSEL BUXTON, 
Private, Battery C, 124th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JIM CAMPBELL, 

Private, United States Army. 



(40) 



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Private Louis F. Bungert 



Private George B. Burroughs 



Bugler Joseph E. Caffee 





Private Theodore G. Case 



Private Guiseppe Casertano 



Private Gilbert Raymond Cassidy 





Private J. V. Cavanaugh 



Private Lee Lyons Charles 



Private James Earl Church 



(41) 





Private Arthur Edward Connors Private Warren Frederick Courts 



Private Andrew J. Cox 




Wagoner Chauncey James Curry 



Private Edward Dahlberg 



Private William Albert Davidson 

icr: 




Private Thomas Davis 



Private L. McKinley Deaton 



Private Tony Delacosta 



(42) 




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Plant 



ANGELO CARLO, 
Private, Battery C, 82nd Field Artil- 
lery, U. S. A., Fort Bliss, Texas. 



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Mill 
Little 
Rock 



JAMES M. CARMACK, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CHARLES CARP, 

Private, United States Anny. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



ARTHUR HENRY CARTER, 
Private, Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces, Yorkshire, England. 



Sent oversea* Jun« 2, 1918, 



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MiU 

Memphis 



JESSE CASE, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



THEODORE G. CASE, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Sherman, Ohio. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



GUISSEPPE CASERTANO, 
Private, Company A, 501st Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



New 
York 
Office 



GILBERT RAYMOND CASSIDY, 

Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., St. John's College, 
Brooklyn, New York. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



J. VINCENT CAVANAUGH, 
Private, Central Records Office, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Private Cavarunigh reports that while 
a detail from his Company were out 
salvaging on "No Man's Land" and 
in trenches they picked up a P. & G. 
Honor Roll. 



Port 

Ivory 
Plant 



PIT CHEVANEY, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Plant 



JOS. CHIECO, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Selma 



MOSE CHISHOLM, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

McClellan, Alabama. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JAMES EARL CHURCH, 
Private, Company G, 18th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1917. Partici- 
pated in second battle of the Marne 
m which he suffered from shell shock. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



BEN CIZINKA, 

Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Selma 



BENJAMIN WILLIAM CLARK. 
Private, 1st Class, Company F, 324th 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 5, 1918. Partici- 
pated in Argonne-Meuse offensive 
November 9th-llth, 1911. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



HARRY L. CLIFTON, 

Private, Company, A, 20th Infantry, 

U. S. A., Camp Funston, Kansas. 



Died of pneumonia, October 11, 1918, 
at Ft. Riley, Kansas. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

PlarU 



A. CODDINGTON, 
Private, Canadian Army. 



(43) 




Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



ARTHUR EDWARD CONNERS, 
Private, Company C, 312th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, Bordeaiix, France. 



Sent overseas August 22, 1918. Served 
in connection with building roads and 
bridges in France. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



ANGELIA CONTEO, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



DAVID WOOLERY COOPER, 
Private, Signal Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Tours, France. 



Sent overseas September 17, 1918. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



WARREN FREDERICK COURTS, 
Private, Signal Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Was in 
active service at the front when 
Armistice was signed. Later served 
with the Army of Occupation. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ANDREW J. COX. 

Private, Company G, 166th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas in October, 1917. 
Participated in battle of Chateau 
Thierry and many other engagements. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOSEPH COYNE, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



BIAGIO CRAGVAN, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM J. CRAIG, 
Private, United States Army. 



Advertising 

Field 

Foreman 



HARRY CREAGER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 

Ivorydale 
Plant 



E. CUMMINGS, 

Private, United States Army. 

EDWARD DAHLBERG, 

Private, Motor Transport Corps, U. 

S. A. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



ZYRITE DAMICO, 

Private, Company L, 327th Infantry, 

U. S. A., Camp Gordon, Georgia. 



Died of mastoiditis March IS, 1918, 
at Camp Gordon, Georgia. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



JOHN DAVIS, 

Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Charlotte 



THOMAS DAVIS, 
Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 10, 1918. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



PATRICK DEBELERDINI, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



TONY DELACOSTA, 
Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



In overseas service four months. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



PIETRO DELLEDEARA, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



LEE WILLIAM De MINT, 
Private, Company F, 138th Corps of 
Engineers, U. S. A., Fort Benjamin 
Harrison, Indiana. 



(44) 






Private Lee William De Mint 



Private Clifford Otto Dietrich 



Private Guy Manning Duggan 






Private Edward P. Durchholz 



Private James Egan 



Private John Wm. Elfers, Jr. 




Private Lloyd Waldo Evans 





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Cook Elmer L. Feeser 



Private Raymond B. Fischer 

(45) 






Private Leo Edward Frank 



Private Maico Gianvito 



Private James Emory Gibbs 





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Wagoner Nicolas Gila 



Private Tony Giavinzzo 



Private Homer L. Gilbert 




Private Frank J. Goode 



Private Brooks L. Gribble 



Private August Groh 



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Mill 

Memphis 



C. E. DesCHAMPS, 
Private, Field Artillery, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



ANGELO DESILVIO, 
Private, Company 64, 16th Battalion, 
153d Depot Brigade, U. S. A., Camp 
Dix, New Jersey. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



ARTHUR DEWDNEY, 
Private, Battery A, 78th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



JOHN DIANA VITO, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



MARCO DIANAVITO, 
Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Atlanta 



BEN DICKERSON, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Gordon, Georgia. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



CLIFFORD OTTO DIETRICH, 

Private, 1st Class, 325th Infantry, 
3rd Battalion, 82nd Division, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. , 



Sent overseas April 22, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Verdun and 
Argonne, wounded in the drive at 
Verdun. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



LOUIS B. DOBIE, 
Private, 1st Class, Chemical Warfare 
Service, U. S. A., Edgewood Arsenal, 
Edgewood, Maryland. 



Georgia 
Salesman 



GUY MANNING DUGGAN, 
Private, Company A, 106th Supply 
Train, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Arrived in France about November 
7, 1918. 



Ivorydala 
Plant 



ED. DURBIN, 

Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



EDWARD P. DURCHHOLZ, 
Private, 1st Class, 140th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
Camp de Valdahon, at the foot of the 
Alps. 



Sunt overseas August 24, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HARVEY EDWARDS, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Jefferson 

Barracks, Missouri. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JAMES EGAN, 

Private, Company B, 330th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas June 10, 1918. Was 
in active service at the front. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOHN WM. ELFERS, Jr. 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Greene, North Carolina. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



D. ELMORE, 

Private, United States Army. 



(47) 




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Field 

Foreman 



LLOYD WALDO EVANS, 

Private, Military Police, U. S. A., 

Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



NICK FARP-AY, 

Private, United States Army. 



Pittsburgh 
Salesman 



J. A. FEINGOLD, 

Private, Receiving Company No. 4, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Cincinnati' 
Office 



RAYMOND B. FISCHER, 
Private Medical Division, 112th Field 
Signal Battalion, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 22, 1918. In 
foreign service nine months. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Baccarat Sec- 
tor, Avocourt Sector, Pannes Sector, 
Argonne-Meuse and Ypres-Lys offen- 
sives. 



Fort 
Ivory 
Plant 



HARRY FORMLEY, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



GEORGE HARVEY FOSTER, 
Private, U. S. A., Camp Fimston, 
Kansas. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



LEO EDWARD FRANK, 
Private, Tank Corps, U. S. A., Gettys- 
burg, Pennsylvania. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



BOYD GALLINGER, 

Private, United States Army. * 

MARCO GIANOVITO, 
Private, Company B, 501st Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



AUSTIN GIAU, 
Private, Infantry, U. S. A. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



THOMAS F. GIBBONS, 
Private, Battery B, 15th Field Artil- 
lery, 2nd Division, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 1, 1918. 
Eleven months in foreign service. 
Participated in Champagne and Ar- 
gonne offensives. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Selma 



JAMES EMORY GIBBS, 
Private, 1st Class, 81st Company, 
19th Grand Division Transportation 
Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas March 29, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ELMER GIBSON, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HOMER L. GILBERT, 
Private, Company C, 141st Machine 
Gun Battalion, American Expedition* 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 10, I91S. Died 
of pneumonia September 7, 1918, in 
France. 



New 
York 
Office 



JOSEPH ANDREW GILLIGAN, 
Private, 161st Infantry, American 
Expeditionary Forces, Pont Leroy, 
France. 



Sent overseas about October 25, 1918. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



TONY GIOVINZZO, 

Private, 210th Military Police Corps, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas July 1, 1918. In 
foreign service seven months. 



(48) 




Private William I. Grubbs 



Candidate Newton W. Guice 



Private John Boyd Harouff 






Cook George Roy Hawes 



Private Charles M.fHenn 



Private Matthew Peter Hess 






Private Fred William Higenell 



Private Leslie L. Hinkley 



Private William Carl Hoeweler 

(49) 




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Private Arthur Chas. Howard Private William Franklin Irwin, Jr. 



Private Walter C. Ivey 






Private John Jianvito 



Private William E. Johnson 



Private William M. Johnson 






Private Elmer Louis Kautz 



Private Albert Kelley 



Cadet Osbom A. Kendrick 



(50) 




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Plant 



KARL GOERTEMILLER, 
Private, Students* Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOHN GOODALL, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



FRANK J. GOODE, 
Private, Battery E, 337th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas August 18, 1918. 
months in foreign service. 



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JOHN GOSS, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



FRANK STEVENSON GOUQH, 
Private, 1st Class, 46th Infantry, U. 
S. A., Camp Sheridan, Alabama. 



Regimental Observer in Intelligence 
and Operations Service. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JESSE GRIFFIN, 

Private, United States Army. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



R. B. GRIMES, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



AUGUST GROH, 

Private, 1st Class, Field Artillery, U. 

S. A., Camp Knox, Kentucky. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CLAUDE GROOMER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HOWARD GROOMER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Virginia 
Salesman 



WILLIAM I. GRUBBS, 

Private, 1st Class, Company C, 8th 

Field Signal Battalion, 4th Division, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas September 1, 1918. 
Participated in engagement in the 
Argonne Forest. Served with the 
Army of Occupation being located at 
Laubach, Germany. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



PETER GUDLYN, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



NUNZIO GUERRISSE, 
Private, Class B, 52nd Company, Sec- 
ond Division, U. S. A., Brooklyn, New 
York. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHRIST HAFER, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



FRED WM. HAGEDORN, 
Private, Company F, 308th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. Served 
with Army of Occupation stationed 
at Luxemburg. 



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Mm 

Little 
Rock 

Ivorydale 
Plant 



E. G. HAGEY, 

Private, United States Army. 

GEORGE HALLER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 



TOM HAMPTON, 
Private, United States Army. 



(51) 




Western 
Division 
Salesman 



H. D. HANSON, 

Private, Aviation Corps, U. S. A. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOHN BOYD HAROUFF, 

Private, Field Artillery, U.S. A>, Camp 

Knox, Kentucky. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 



JIM HARRIS, 

Private, United States Army, Camp 

Pike, Arkansas. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



EARL HART, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



RICHARD C. HENDERSON, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES M. HENN. 
Private, Company B, Machine Gun 
Battalion, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas April 28, 1918. Wound- 
ed in action. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ELMER H. HERBIG, 
Private, 1st Class, 29th Infantry, 
Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A., 
Camp Beauregard, Louisiana. 



Advertising 

Field 

Foreman 



A. J. HERRMANN, 
Private, United States Army. 



New York 
Office 



MATTHEW PETER HESS, 
Private, Company M, 326th Infantry, 
82nd Division, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May 8, 1918. In 
Joreign service nine months. Partici- 
pated in engagement in the Argonne 
Forest. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM HICKEY, Jr., 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cin- 
cinnati. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



E. W. HICKS, 

Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

CUy 

Plant 



OLLIE HICKS, 

Private, Students' Army Training 

Corps, U. S. A., Lawrence, Kansas. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



FRED WILLIAM HIGENELL, 
Private, Infantry, Canadian Army, 
Brantford, Ontario. 



Died of measles March 10, 1918, in 
the Military Isolation Hospital, Dart- 
mouth, on his way to France. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



MIKE HIGINET, 
Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



EDDIE HARRY HIMBURG, 
Private, 352nd Infantry Headquarters 
Company, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas some time in Septem- 
ber, 1918. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



LESLIE G. HINKLEY, 
Private, Special Unlimited Service, 98 
Spruce Squadron, U. S. A., South 
Beach, Oregon. 



(52) 



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Cincinnati 
Office 



GEORGE W. HOELSCHER, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cin- 
cinnati. 



Ivojydale 
Plant 



WM. CARL HOEWELLER, 
Private, Company G, 126th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces. 



Arrived in France August 18, 1918. 
Participated in the St. Mihiel offen- 
sive. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



HAROLD LA TATE HOFFMAN, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cin- 
dnnati. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



W. HOFFMAN, 

Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Macon 



JOHN HOLLEMAN, Jr., 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Columbus, 

Ohio. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



WILLIAM HONEY 
Private, 18th Battalion, 2nd Division 
Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Participated in engagements: "The 
Bluff" Flanders, 1916, and the Somme. 
Was wounded at St. Eloi in 1916 and 
at Vimy Ridge in 1917. In hospital 
two months. Served in England with 
Reserves until discharged. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



E. HOOVER, 

Private, United States Army. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



ARTHUR CHARLES HOWARD, 
Private, 72nd Field Artillery Head- 
quarters Company, U. S. A., Camp 
Knox, Kentucky. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



DELBERT C. HOWARD, 
Private, 33d Company, 9th Training 
Battalion, 162nd Depot Brigade, U. 
S. A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WALTER HUFF, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



WILLIAM FRANKLIN IRWIN, Jr., 
Private, 1st Class, Battery D, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas the first week of July, 
1918. Participated in engagements 
in the Marbache, Thiaucourt and 
Puvenelle Sectors. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



WALTER CARL IVEY, 

Private, Company D, 328th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Killed in action during the Argonne 
Forest drtve some time between 
October 28th and November S. 1918. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 



LEWIS JAMES, 

Private, U. S. A., Camp Pike, Arkan- 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



JOHN JLANVITO, 

Private, Company H, 22nd Infantry, 

U. S. A. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



GEORGE L. JOHNSON, 

Private, Cavalry, U. S. A., Camp 

Sevier, South Carolina. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



GLENN HAYES JOHNSON, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U.S. A. , University of Cincinnati. 



(53) 




Buckeye 

Mitt 

Atlanta 



HAYWARD JOHNSON, 

Private, Training Camp for Artillery, 

U. S. A., Camp Gordon, Georgia. 



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Mill 
Little 
Rock 



OZZIE JOHNSON, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Pike, Arkansas. 



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Mill 
Little 
Rock 



WILLIAM E. JOHNSON, 
Private, Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



In overseas service six months, operat- 
ing between Langres and the Swiss 
border. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM R. JOHNSTON, 
Private, United States Army. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



HENRY JONES, 

Private, 87th Battalion, Grenadier 
Guards, Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 22, 1916. Died 
August 16, 1917, of wounds, while a 
prisoner of war at Fe'.dlaz-Oignies. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JESSE JONES, 

Private, 129th Field Artillery, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



In overseas service May, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagement: Argonne 
Forest, in which he was wounded. 



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Plant 



STEVE JUDD, 

Private, United States Army. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



THOMAS EDMOND KARNES, 
Private, Company 1, Battery D, 
Machine Gun Battalion, Canadian Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May 16, 1916; in 
foreign service until May 23, 1919. 
Participated in engagements: Vimy 
Ridge, Valenciennes and Mons, 
wounded in action at Vimy Ridge. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JOHN KEARNS, 

Private, Company D, 106th Infantry, 
27tli Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



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Plant 



ALBERT KELLEY, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Sevier, South Carolina. 



Eastern 
Division 
Salesman 



FRANK JOSEPH KENNEDY, 
Private, Military Police Corps, U. 
S. A., Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



RAY PARKER KEYS, 

Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WALTER C. KIEFER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Birmingham 



JOHN KIRCHLER, 

Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., Auburn, Alabama. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM ELDER KLOEB, 
Private, 166th Infantry Machine Gun 
Battalion, 42nd Division, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 

WILLIAM J. F. KNAUF, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Charlotte, 

North Carolina. 



Sent overseas October 31, 1917. 
Participated in engagements: Verdun- 
Luneville, Baccarat, Champagne, 
Ourcq, Fismes, Chateau Thierry. 
Gassed and wounded at Chateau 
Thierry August 1, 1918. 






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Plant 



(54) 



JOHN ADAM AUGUST KNOLLE, 
Private, Ambulance Company, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 




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Private William Kizer 



Private John Walker Knopf Private John Adam August KnoUc 




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Private Wm. Elder Kloeb 



Private Henry Bernard Kock Private Stuart Livingston Koustmcr 






Private Walter Albert Kristensen Private Wm. George Kuennemeier 



Private Arthur Henry Kuhlman 

(55) 






Private George LeRoy Lohn 



Private Thomas Louie 



Private Charles E. Lusk 






Private Harry Edward Lynch Private William John Mairs 



Private Harold J. Mallon 





Private Jerome Mammolito 



Private Theodore Mann 



Private Walter S. H. March 



(56) 



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Office 



JOHN WALKER KNOPF, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Coips, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



IvoTydale 
Plant 



HENRY BERNARD KOCK, 
Private, Company K, 60th Infantry, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas July 30, 1918. Killed 
in action October 16, 1918, during 
the Argonne Forest engagement. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



F. KORTEKAI^IP, 

Private, United States Army. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



STUART L. KOUSTMER, 
Private, 1st Class, Base Hospital Unit 
No. 25, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 27, 1918. Base 
Hospital No. 25 handled wounded 
from every battle after and including 
Chateau Thierry. 



New York 
Office 



W. G. KRETCH, 

Private, Students* Army Training 

Corps, U. S. A., New York. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



WALTER ALBERT KRISTENSEN, 
Private, Infantry, Canadian Expedi- 
tionary Forces. 



In overseas service since 1916. 

Wounded in action at Arras and 

Vimy Ridge. Awarded the Cross of 
St. George. 



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Plant 



WM. GEORGE KUENNEMEIER, 
Private, 140th Field Artillery, 39th 
Division, American Exjjeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 24, 191S. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ARTHUR HENRY KUHLMAN, 
Private, Company A, 6th Ammunition 
Train, Ordnance Department, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July, 1918. Was with 
"The Lost Battalion" of 180 men. 
Fought during the last two weeks in 
the last battle. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WALTER C. LANGENBEIN, 
Private, 1st Class, 309th Supply Train, 
Quartermaster Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 16, 1918. 



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Plant 



JOSEPH LAVIN, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Mill 
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Rock 

Ivorydale 
Plant 



PAT LAWRENCE, 
Private, United States Army. 

E. LAWSON, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 

Office 



HAROLD H. LAYRITZ, 
Private, Infantry, Students' Army 
Training Corps, U. S. A., University 
of Cincirmati. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



C. W. LEWIS, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HARRY LEZEIVI, 
Private, United States Army. 



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Rock 



CHARLES LIPKIN, 

Private, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 

Camp Pike, Arkansas. 



(57) 




Cincinnati 
Office 



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Plant 



GEORGE LeROY LOHN, 
Private, Infantry, Students' Army 
Training Corps, U. S. A., University 
of Cincinnati. 

THOMAS LOUIE, 

Private, Utilities Company, U. S. A., 

Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES E. LUSK, 
Private, Company D, 15th Machine 
Gun Battalion, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Severely wounded whUe in active 
service overseas. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HARRY EDWARD LYNCH, 
Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 29, 1918. In 
active service. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



FRED MAGEE, 
Private, Canadian Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WILLIAM JOHN MAIRS, 
Private, Company D, 31st Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in March, 1918. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



HAROLD J. MALLON, 
Private, Company 13, C. B. Unit, 
Quartermaster Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas about November 1, 
1918, stationed at Chateau du Lair, 
Prance. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



GIROLAMO MAMMELITO, 
Private, Company C, 307th Ammimi- 
tion Train, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. Was en- 
gaged in active service in France. 



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Little 
Rock 

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Mill 
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Sock 



S. E. MANDLEBAUM, 
Private, United States Army. 

NEWUS MANGUM, 

Private, 525th Corps of Engineers, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



In overseas service for more than a 
year. 



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Memphis 



FRANK MANN, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Plant 



THEODORE MANN, 
Private, 1st Class, 2nd Company, U. 
S. War Prisoner Guard, U. S. A., 
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



JOHN MANNIX, 
Private, Canadian Army. 



Hamilton 

Ontario 

Plant 



WALTER S. H. MARCH, 

Private, 120th Battalion, Canadian 

Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 24, 1916. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Ypres, The 
Somme, Vimy Ridge, La Coulotte, 
Cite de Moulin, Lens, Passchendaele, 
Arras, Amiens, La Quesnal, Chilly, 
Drocourt-Quent, Canal du Nord, 
Bourlon Wood, Cambrai. Was wound' 
ed in action at Cambrai. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



PASQUALLO MARCHIETTO, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



(58) 



FRED MARIONETTE, 
Private, United States Army. 



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Private James Lee Martin 



Private Virgil G. Mattox 



Private Harry Bond McCuUoch 






Cook Leslie B. Meinkc 



Private Alvin A. Meyer 



Private George Edward Meyers 






Private Chas. Clay Miller 



Private Wm. H. Miller 



Private George Miller 



(59) 








Private Morgan Irvin Mitchell Private Joseph MoeschI Private Mont. Leonard Monfort 




Private Lloyd Raymond Morrison Private Thomas Edwin Morrison Private Robert Stewart Morton 






Private Robert Henry Mueller 

(60) 



Private Walter H. Mueller Private Matthew Daniel Mulvaney 



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Ivory 
Plant 



EUGENE MARITEN, 
Private, United States Army. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



JAMES LEE MARTIN, 
Private, 1st Class, Ambulance Com- 
pany No. 27, Third Division, American 
Expeditionsiry Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in April. 1918. Partici- 
pated in battle of the Marne, the 
Argonne Forest campaign and was 
on way to Meti when Armistice was 
signed. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



VIRGIL G. MATTOX, 
Private, 1st Class, Battery F, 136th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 28, 1918. Was 
fighting in Flanders when Armistice 
was signed. 



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Plant 



CHARLES MEADE, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



EDWARD J. MEINERS, 
Private, Company A, 114th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in July, 1918. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



MIKE MELCHIORE, 

Private, American Expeditionary 
Forces. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES MERCER, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



VINCENZIO MESABRO, 
Private, Company L, Infantry, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ALVIN A. MEYER, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CHAS. CLAY MILLER, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Ft. 

Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES MILLER, 
Private, Company A, 605th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 20, 1918. 



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Plant 



GEORGE MILLER, 

Private, Company E, 332nd Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

Italy. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the final battle on the Italian 
Front. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM H. MILLER. 

Private, Company E, 332nd Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

Italy. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the final battle on the Italian 
Front. 



Kansas 

CUy 

Plant 



J. P. MILSTEAD, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



MORGAN IRVIN MITCHELL, 
Private, Medical Department, Ambu- 
lance Company No. 3, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 21,1918. Served 
with the Army of Occupation stationed 
at Coblenz, Germany. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOSEPH MOESCHL, 
Private, Utilities Branch, Quartermas- 
ter Corps, U. S. A., Camp Taylor, 
Kentucky. 



(61) 




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Plant 



ELMER MOHLENKAMP, 
Private, United States Army. 



Buckeue 

Mill 

Memphis 



WILLIAM N. MOLOUGHNEY, 
Private, Motor Truck Company, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 1, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Chateau Thier- 
ry, St. Mihiel, Argonne forest and 
others. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



JEROME MOMMOLITO, 
Private, Company C, 307th Ammu- 
nition Train, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. 



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Plant 



MONT. LEONARD MONFORT, 
Private, Company E, 3d Infantry, 
U. S. A., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. 



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Mill 

Charlotte 



DOCK MOORE, 

Private, 3d Infantry, 1st Developing 

Battalion, U. S. A., Camp Mead, 

Maryland. 



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Plant 



JOSEPH MOORE, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Plant 



LLOYD R. MORRISON, 

Private, U. S. A., Camp Sherman, 

Ohio. 



Died of pneumonia October 10, 1918, 
at Camp Sherman. 



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Rock 



New 
York 
Office 



THOMAS EDWIN MORRISON, 
Private, Medical Department, U. S, A., 
Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 

ROBERT STEWART MORTON, 
Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
Gordon, Georgia. 



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Plant 



ROBERT HENRY MUELLER, 
Private, 29th Corps of Engineers, U. 
S. A., Camp Leach, Washington, D. C. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WALTER H. MUELLER, 
Private, Battery D, 136th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas July 17, 1918. Wat 
in "Death Valley," St. Mihiel salient, 
when Armistice was signed. 



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Plant 



R. J. MULLEN, 

Private, United States Army. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WILLIAM MUMFORD, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



MANUEL MURANDO, 
Private, United States Army. 



Michigan 
Salesman 



J. F. MURPHEY, 

Private, Company G, 339th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



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Plant 



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Sock 



J. LAWRENCE McAVOY, 
Private, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 

RANDOLPH McCLOUD, 

Private, U. S. A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 



Sera overseas about July 28, 1918. 



(62) 






Private Irving H. Neder 



Private Joe Neuner 



Frivate Clarence E. Newton 





Private Eusebio M. Ortiz 



Private Philip Otthofer. Jr. 





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Private Charles H. 


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Private Matteo Partenope 



Private Joseph Plese 



Private Albert John Purcell 



(63) 



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Private Peter Purpura 



Private Edward A. Quinn 



Private Fred W. Radford 





Private Robert Kennon Richardson, Jr. Private Orville M. Riggs 



Private Raymond J. Roll 





Private Dock Rosboro 



Private John J. Rowe 



Private Richard Ellas Salmon 



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ANDREW Mcculloch, 

Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HENRY BOND McCULLOCH, 
Private, Battery F, 141st Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces. 



Sent overseas August 4, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JAMES McGOWAN, 
Private, Medical Department, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ROBERT McINTYRE, 
Private, United States Army. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HARVEY NAPIER, 
Private, Battery F, 14tli Field Artil- 
lery, School of Fire, U. S. A., Fort 
Sill, Oklahoma. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



JIMMIE NAPOLE, 

Private, American Expeditionary 

Forces, France. 



In overseas service one year. 



Chicago 
Salesman 



IRVING H. NEDER, 
Private, 158th Field Artillery, Head- 
quarters Detachment, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces. 



Participated in engagements: Vrain- 
court, Verdun, Meuse. Montfaucon, 
Nantillois and many others. 



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Plant 



JOE NEUNER, 

Private, Medical Detachment, Com- 
pany F, 37th Corps of Engineers, Head- 
quarters Company, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in Augutt, 1918, 



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PETER NEWELL, 

Private, United States Army. 



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Plant 



CLARENCE E. NEWTON, 
Private, Company I, 9th Infantry, 
2nd Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 16, 1918. 
In active service, being taken prisoner 
April 14, 1918. Released after the 
signing of the Armistice and then 
served unth the Army of Occupation. 



Cottonseed 

Oil-Plakewhite 

Salesman 



KARL R. NIPPERT, 
Private, United States Army. 



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MiU 

Memphis 



VICTOR NOVARESE, 
Private, United States Army. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



ANTONIO ONGO, 

Private, United States Army. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



EUSEBIO M. ORTIZ, 

Private, Company L, 308th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas April 7, 1918. In 
foreign service one year. Participated 
in engagements: Baccarat Sector, 
Vesle River and Fismes, wound- 
ed and gassed in the engagement at 
Fismes. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



PHILIP OTTHOFER, Jr., 
Private, 145th Field Hospital, 112th 
Sanitary Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Forces. 



Sent overseas June 12, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: St. Mihiel, 
Montfaucon and Argonne Forest. 



Philadelphia 
Office 



CHARLES H. PALMER, 
Private, Quartermaster Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 27, 1918. Re- 
turned to the United States February 
27, 1919. Was located at Tours, 
France, 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



MATTEO PARTENOPE, 

Private, 307th A. R. D., U. S. A., Camp 

Wadsworth, South Carolina. 



(65) 



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Field 

Foreman 



JOSEPH G. PELLERIN, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Sheridan, Alabama. 



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Plant 



PETER PERINO, 
Private, 332nd Infantry, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, Italy. 



Sent overseas April 26, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the Italian campaign. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JOSEPH PLESE, 

Private, Company D, 18th Infantry, 
Machine Gvm Company, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Was severely wounded while in active 
service overseas. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



HARRY PRESTON, 
Private, 14th Company, 1st Road 
Regiment, U. S. A., Camp Joseph E. 
Johnston, Florida. 

ROSCOE C. PRICE, 

Private, 2nd Infantry, Machine Gun 
Company, U. S. A., Camp Dodge, 
Iowa. 



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Plant 



ALBERT JOHN PURCELL, 
Private, 16th Cavalry, Headquarters, 
Troop, U. S. A., Mercedes, Texas. 



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Plant 



PAUL PURCELL, 

Private, United States Anny. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



PETER PURPURA, 
Private, Artillery, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in March, 1918. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



JOSEPH QUACKENBOS, 
Private, United States Army. 



New 
York 
Office 



EDWARD A. QUINN, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., St. John's College, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Mill 

Selma 



FRED W. RADFORD, 

Private, Company H, 327th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas May 1, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Tout Sector, 
St. Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse offen- 
sives, wounded in the latter engage- 
ment at Cornay, October 9, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHAS. ANTHONY REARDON, 
Private, Medical Base Hospital Corps, 
General Hospital No. 36, U. S. A., 
Detroit, Michigan. 



Assisted in taking care of the overseas 
wounded at General Hospital No. 36, 
Detroit. 



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Macon 



HENRY REESE, 

Private, 19th Infantry, U. S, A., 

Camp Wheeler, Georgia. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



HUBERT SHAW RICHARDS, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 

New 
York 
Office 



ELWOOD RICHARDSON, 
Private, United States Army. 

ROBERT K. RICHARDSON, Jr., 
Private, 53d Balloon Company, Air 
Service Depot, U. S. A., Camp Morri- 
son, Virginia. 




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ORVILLE M. RIGGS, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., Lexington University, 
Lexington, Kentucky. 



CROFFORD ROBINSON, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Taylor, Kentucky. 



WILL ROBINSON, 

Private, U. S. A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 

FRED ROHMOHR, 
Private, United States Army. 



RAYMOND J. ROLL, 
Private, Medical Department, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces. 



RUFUS P. ROOK, 

Private, United States Army. 



DOCK ROSBORO, 

Private, Company C, 313th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



THOMAS ROSS, 

Private, Company C, 333d Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



JOHN J. ROWE, 

Private, 106th Machine Qxm Battalion, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



MICHAEL RUPERTO, 

Private, Infantry, United States Army. 



RICHARD ELIAS SALMON, 
Private, 6th Battery, A. R. D., Field 
Artillery, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



BROOK SALVADOR, 
Private, United States Army. 



GILBERT GOULD SANBORN, 
Private, Company I, 305th Infantrj', 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



ARTHUR H. SANDER, 

Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 

Sherman, Ohio. 



JOHN JACOB SCHAFFER, 
Private, Provost Guard Company, U. 
S. A., Camp Greene, North Carolina. 



Sent overseas July 10, 1918. 



Sent overseas May 28, 1918. 



Sent overseas August 25, 1918. 



Sent overseas May 3, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Cambrai, 
Argonne Forest, St. Quentin, wound- 
ed in the Argonne-Meuse offensive. 



Sent overseas October 2, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in the Argcnne-Meuse offen- 
sive November 1st to lllh, 1918. 



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SOLOMON SCHANEFELE, 
Private, United States Army. 



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THEODORE SCHERPENBERG, 
Private, 142nd Field Artillery, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas August 31, 1918. 



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JOE SCHEUERLE, 

Private, Company K, 359th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



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GEORGE SCROLL, 
Private, United States Army. 



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BYRON B. SCHONWALD, 
Private, Company C, 8th Field Signal 
Battalion, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: second battle 
i^the Marne, St. Mihiel and Argonne 
Forest, wounded in action in the 
Argonne. Served with the Army 
of Occupation, entering Coblenz on 
Christmas Eve. 



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CLIFF SCHOTTELKOTTE, 
Private, Company D, 136th Machine 
Gim Battalion, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 22. 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Verdun and 
St. Mihiel. 



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P. S. SCHROEDER, 
Private, United States Army. 



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J. F. SCHWETSCHENAU, Jr., 
Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Camp 
Sherman, Ohio. 



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WYLMER L. SCOTT, 
Private, Students* Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



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LOUIS SCROLL, 

Private, United States Army. 



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OSCAR F. SEE, 

Private, Battery D, 77th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Chateau Thier- 
ry, St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest, 
wounded in action in the Argonne. 



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TOM IRWIN SERVISS, 

Private, Students* Army Training 

Corps, U. S. A., University of Kansas. 



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E. SHAKELFORD, 
Private, United States Army. 



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JOSEPH ALOYSIUS SHANNON, 
Private, Infantry, U. S. A., Perth 
Amboy, New Jersey. 



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JOHN J. SHERMAN, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., Spring Hill College, 
Spring Hill, Alabama. 



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JOHN H. SHERWOOD, 
Private, 129th Wentworth Battalion, 
Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



In active service overseas five months. 
Participated in the battle of Vimy 
Ridge in 1917. Sent to Hospital 
April 14, 1917 — suffering from trench 
feet. 



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FRANK SHIPP, 

Private, United States Army. 



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EDWIN EVERETT SHIRLEY, 
Private, 1st Class, Quartermaster 
Corps, Air Service Flying School, U. 
S. A., Selfridge Field, Michigan. 



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E. SISSON, 

Private, United States Army. 



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JOHN CHARLES SISSON, 
Private, Company K, 322nd Infantry, 
81st Division, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overgeas in August, 1918. 
Mlightly wounded in action. 



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WILLIAM SKELTON, 
Private, 102nd Infantry, Canadian Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in April, 1917. Partici- 
pated in engapementt around Amiens 
and Arras. Served with Army of 
Occupation, stationed near Brussels, 
Belgium. 



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HORACE SMALLEY, 
Private, 1st Class, Company D, 140th 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in May, 1918. Was 
wounded in action in the Argonne 
Forest September 28, 1918, necessi- 
tating his being invalided home. 



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J. MILTON SMITH, 
Private, 1st Class, Medical Detach- 
ment, 112th Corps of Engineers, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 23, 1918. Served 
in France until April 1 , 1919. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Baccarat, Avo- 
court and Pannes Sectors and in 
Argonne-Meuse and Ypres-Lys offen- 
sives. 



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LESLIE SMITH, 

Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Three months in overseas service, 
wounded in action. 



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PAUL NEWMAN SMITH, 
Private, Air Service, U. S. A., Camp 
Morrison, Virginia. 



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PERRY COLYER SMITH, 
Private, United States Army. 



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L. SMOTHERMAN, 
Private, United States Army. 



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ANTHONY SOCCI, 

Private, Base Hospital, U. S. A., 

Camp Merritt, New Jersey. 



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JOHN SPADER, 

Private, Company D, 502nd Corps of 
Engineers, Service Battalion, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



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ALEX. A. STAAB, 
Privai..", Air Service, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces. 



Was overseas six months, located 
near London, England, and was en- 
gaged in working on aeroplanes. 



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RICHARD STAUVERMAN, 
Private, Company E, 166th Infantry, 
42nd Division, American Expedition- 
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X. O. STEELE, 

Private, Medical Corps, U. 

Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. 



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Sent overseas in October, 1917. 
Participated in all engagements with 
the "Rainbow Division". Suffered 
from shell shock June 7, 1918, from 
which he recovered and again joined 
his regiment until taken down with 
appendicitis. 



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FRED STELTENPOHL, 

Private, Military Police, U. S. A., 

Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 



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CHARLES STEPHENSON, 
Private, Battery A, 3rd Regiment 
Field Artillery, U. S. A., Camp Jack- 
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IKE STEVENS, 

Private, 19th Infantry, U. S. A., 

Camp Wheeler, Georgia. 



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JOHN STOCKER, 
Private, Infantry, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas May 2, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: St. Mihiel and 
Argonne-Meuse. Died October 11, 
1918, as the result of wounds re- 
ceived on October 10, 1918, in the 
Argonne-Meuse offensive. 



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MAURICE D. STONE, 
Private, 1st Class, Company D, 136th 
Machine Gun Battalion, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Seven 
months in foreign service. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Alsace Lor- 
raine, St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest 
and Flanders; wounded in actiort 
in Flanders November 3, 1918. 



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DONALD A. STREIT, 
Private, Battery F, 136th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas July, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Pont-a- 
Mousson, Heights of the Meuse and 
Ghent. 



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Charlotte 



GEO. WALTER SULLIVAN, 
Private, 113th Machine Gun Battalion, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Arrived overseas June 1, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements in Belgium 
and France from about July 1st to 
October 20th, 1918. 



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GROVER CLEVELAND SWEZIG, 
Private, 7th Infantry, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas about July 1, 1918. 
Served with the Army of Occupation 
located at Andernach, Germany. 



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ALEXANDER TAINSH, 
Private, United States Army. 



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ARTHUR F. TAYLOR, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



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CHARLES TAYLOR, 
Private, Quartermaster Corps, 431st 
Company, Res. Labor Battalion, U. 
S. A., Camp Houston, Virginia. 



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HIRAM W. TAYLOR, 

Private, 1st Class, Troop H, 13th 

Cavalry, U. S. A., Ft. Clark, Texas. 



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BEN THOMAS, 

Private, U.S.A., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 

D. L. THOMPSON, 
Private, United States Army. 



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EDWARD L. TIEMAN, 
Private, Battery F, 49th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas October 5, 1918. 



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WELDON TILMAN, 
Private, Company D, 538th Corps of 
Engineers, American Expeditionary 
Forces, France. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



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Salesman 



R. H. TOLF, 

Private, Company F, 114th Infantry, 

U. S. A., Camp Dodge, Iowa. 



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EDMUND THOMAS TRAINOR, 
Private, Company C, 305th Machine 
Gun Battalion, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 



In overseas service ten months. 
Participated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierru and Argonne Forest, wounded 
in action in the Argonne. 



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Salesman 



CHARLES TREMBLAY, 
Private, Company of Sappers, Cana- 
dian Engineers' Headquarters Camp, 
St. John, Quebec. 



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WILLIAM D. ULMER, 

Private, Company L, 28th Infantry, 

American Expeditionary Forces, 

France. 



Sent overseas in June, 1918. Wound- 
ed in action October 12, 1918. Served 
with the Army of Occupation, located 
at Luxemburg, Germany. 



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WILLIAM UNGRUHN, 
Private, Field Artillery, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas October Z6, 1918. 



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FRANK VEIC, 
Private, United States Army. 



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HERMAN VORBORKEN, 
Private, United States Army. 



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SAM VOTA, 

Private, United States Army. 



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TYSON S. WAMBLE, 
Private, Battery E, 320th Field Artil- 
lery, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in July, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: St. Mihiel, 
and Argonne Forest. 



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GEORGE WARD, 

Private, United States Army. 



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SAMUEL WARMAN, 

Private, Field Artillery, U. S. A., 

Camp Knox, Kentucky. 



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JAMES EVERETT WARREN, 
Private, 1st Class, Infantry, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 18, 1917. 
Participated in engagements: Soissons 
and Chateau Thierry, slightly 
wounded in action at Chateau Thierry. 
Served with the Army of Occupation 
located at Bendorf, Germany. 



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WILLIAM HENRY WATTERS, 
Private, Meteorological Section, Signal 
Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918, 
returning in June, 1919. Was lo- 
cated at Colombey-les-Belles, France. 



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WILLIAM HENRY WEHMANN, 
Private, 37th Military Police, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Arrived overseas June 22, 1918, and 
was in active service July 8, 1918. 



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District 

Salesman 



GEORGE EDWARD WELCH, 
Private, Medical Department, Motor 
Company No. 3, U. S. A., Camp 
Greenleaf, Georgia. 



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GEORGE WESSEL, 
Private, United States Army. 



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T. C. WHEAT, 

Private, United States Army. 



Cincinnati JOSEPH HARLAN WHITE, 

OSice Private, Students' Army Training 

Corps, U. S. A., University of Cincin- 
nati. 



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EDWIN WILDEY, 
Private, Company H, 3d Battalion, 
22nd Corps of Engineers, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 

HAROLD WILEY, 
Private, Students' Army Training 
Corps, U. S. A., Denison University, 
Granville, Ohio. 



Sent overseas August 19, 1918. 



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JOHN WILL, 

Private, Students' Army Training 

Corps, U. S. A. 

EDWARD WILLIAMS, 
Private, 1st Class, Battery A, 327th 
Field Artillery, American Expedition- 
ary Forces, France. 

GEORGE WILLIAMS, 

Private, U.SA., Camp Pike, Arkansas. 

WARD WILLIAMS, 
Private, Detachment of Engineers, U. 
S. Military Academy, West Point, 
New York. 



HARRY WILLIS, 

Private, 567th Corps of Engineers, 

U. S. A., Camp Wheeler, Georgia. 



Sent overseas in September, 1918. 



Private Williams with four other 
recruits were chosen from among 
two hundred of their comrades for 
special training as student teachers 
in the Engineering Corps at West 
Point and were selected on account 
of educational and physical fitness. 



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FRANK WISSEL, 

Private, United States Army. 



South 

Carolina 

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GEORGE C. WITHEE, 
Private, 16th Company, 4th Battalion, 
151st Depot Brigade, U. S. A., Camp 
Devens, Massachusetts. 



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CHARLES J. WORPENBERG. 
Private, Company B, 51st Pioneer 
Infantry, American Expeditionary 
Forces. 



Sent overseas July 2S, 1918. Served 
with the Army of Occupation. 



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JAMES J. WRIGHT, 
Private, United States Army. 



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WALTER WRIGHT, 
Private, Field Artillery, American Ex- 
peditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas June 28, 1918. Partici- 
pated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierry and St. Mihiel. 



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EDWARD ALBERT WUERTH, 
Private, Artillery, U. S. A., Camp 
Sherman, Ohio. 



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CHARLES LAFAYETTE YOUNG, 
Private, 3d Machine Gun Battalion, 
Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas March 8, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: Cambrai, 
Valenciennes and Mons. 



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PERRY YOUNG, 

Private, United States Army. 



New 
York 
Office 



THEODORE ZOHBEL, 
Private, Supply Company 313, Quar- 
termaster Corps, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas about June 1, 1918. 



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JOHN ZWIOLE, 

Private, United States Army. 



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MARINE CORPS 



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JAMES A. FRIEDEL, 

Cadet, U. S. Marine Corps, Aviation, 

Philadelphia Navy Yard. 



Virginia 
Salesman 



BLUNT RIPLEY, 
Sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 28, 1918, 
located at Tours, France. 



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ROBERT CARNES EASTMAN, 
Corporal, Company I, 3d Battalion, 
nth Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France, 



Sent overseas October IS, 1918, 
located at Gievres-Loir it Cher, 
France. 



Cincinnati 
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TURPIN GERARD, Jr., 
Corporal, 135th Company, Antd-Air- 
craft Battalion, U. S. Marine Corps, 
Quantico, Virginia. 



Boston 
Office 



HUBERT C. LACEY, 

Corporal, U. S. Marine Corps, Marine 

Barracks, Paris Island, South Carolina. 



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FONDUS BALL SMITH, 
Corporal, U. S. Marine Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas April 28, 1918. Partici- 
pated in the engagement at Chateau 
Thierry in which he was wounded on 
July 19, 1918. 



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EDWARD BAKER, 

Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Port au 

Prince, Haiti. 



Sent to Port au Prince for the pur- 
pose of assisting in the suppression 
of rebellions which occurred there. 



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LEE LYONS CHARLES, 
Private, Company C, 145th Battalion, 
U. S. Marine Corps, Paris Island, 
South Carolina. 



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Plant 



ERNEST ALBERT CROWLEY, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Paris 
Island, South Carolina. 



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WILLIAM ALBERT DAVIDSON, 
Private, 1st Class, Company C, 5th 
Brigade, U. S. Marine Corps, American 
Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas November 1, 1918. 



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L. McKINLEY DEATON, 
Private, Company 96, 2nd Battalion, 
6th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps, 
American Expeditionary Forces, 
France. 



Sent overseas in February, 1918. 
Killed in action June 19, 1918, in 
the battle of Chateau Thierry. 



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BROOKS GRIBBLE, 

Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Santo 
Domingo City. 



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WILLIAM M. JOHNSON, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas September 1, 1918. 



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ELMER LOUIS KAUTZ, 

Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Paris 

Island, South Carolina. 



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WILLIAM KIZER, 
Private, 55th Company, 5th Regiment, 
U. S. Marine Corps, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, France. 



Arrived overseas June 8, 1918. Par- 
ticipated in engagements: Chateau 
Thierry, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Cham- 
pagne, Verdun and Argonne Forest, 
wounded in the last offensive on 
November 1, 1918. 



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GEORGE EDWARD MEYERS, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Paris 
Island, South Carolina. 



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LEONARD MILUM, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps. 



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MATTHEW DANIEL MULVANEY, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Marine 
Barracks, Philadelphia Navy Yards. 



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RUSSELL SCARBOURGH, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps. 



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Plant 



WALLACE SEPHTON, 
Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. 



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FRANK WHITE, 

Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Forces, France. 



Sent overseas July 4, 1918. In active 
service September, 1918. Served with 
the Army of Occupation. 




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NAVY 

GUY FENTON, 

Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve, U. S. N. 

A. R., Municipal Ferry Terminal, New 

York. 



Served on coastwise vessels from New 
York to Port Arthur, Texas, from 
May 1, 1918, to November 1, 1918. 



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WILLIAM JACKSON, 
Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 
Pelham Bay Naval Training Camp, 
Pelham Bay Park, New York. 



Eastern 
Pennsylvania- 
New Jersey 
Salesman 



WILLIAM HARRY KRUG, 
Ensign, Pay Corps, U. S. Navy. 



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OSBORN A. KENDRICK, 
Cadet, U. S. Naval Academy, Annap- 
olis, Maryland. 



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THOMAS EVERETT ABBOTT, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy, France. 



Served on an American Transport. 



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CLIFFORD FLOYD ADAMS, 
Yeoman, 2nd Class, U. S. S. "North 
Carolina," U. S. Navy. 



Made nine trips across convoying 
troop ships. 



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EDWARD ALBERT, 
Seaman, 2nd Class, Company 629, 
Unit K-West, U. S. Naval Operating 
Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia. 



Served four months at sea. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



R. M. ANDERSON, 
Seaman, United States Navy. 



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WILLARD THEODORE APKING, 
Engine Room Man, 2nd Class, U. S. 
Transport "Powhatan," U. S. Navy. 



Served previously on the Battleships 
"Nevada" and "Alabama." Credited 
with many trips across. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



PAUL AUSMAN, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Buckeye 

Mm 

Charlotte 



ANDREW JACKSON BEALL, 
Yeoman, 3d Class, Flag Office, U. S. S. 
"Pennsylvania " Admiral Mayo's Staff, 
(Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet). 



Besides doing patrol duty on the high 
seas, the U. S. S. "Pennsylvania" 
escorted the President's Ship, the 
"George Washington," to France. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



GEORGE THOMAS BERTRAM, 
Seaman, 1st Battalion, Company 2, 
12th Regiment, U. S. Navy, Great 
Lakes, Illinois. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CHARLES BIRD, 
Seaman, 1st Class, U. S. Navy, Hamp- 
ton Roads, Virginia. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Augusta 



F, MALONE BOHLER, 
Yeoman, 1st Class, U. S. Navy. 



Buckeye 

Mm 

Augusta 



WM. JOSEPH BOLLINGER, 
Seaman, Aviation Department, U. S. 
Navy. 



Was in overseas service. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



MARSHALL T. BOONE, 

Fireman, 2nd Class, U. S. S. "Ohio," 

U. S. Navy. 



(81) 



(82) 




Kansas 

City 

Plant 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HARRY DEE BRADSHAW, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 

MARION REED CARR, 

Gunner's Mate, 1st Class, U. S. Navy 

Rifle Range, Great Lakes, Illinois. 



Five months in overseas service. 
In going over had two fights with 
German submarines. Later was trans- 
ferred to submarine chaser. 



Little 
Rock 
Mill 



JIM CASH, 

Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WILLIAM REED CHAPIN, 
Seaman, 3d Regiment, 2nd Company, 
U. S. Naval Training Station, Newport, 
Rhode Island. 



HAROLD RAYMOND CLOUD, 
Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Navy, Great 
Lakes, Illinois. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



JOHN W. COBB, 
Shipfitter, U. S. Navy. 



Made eleven trips between Newport 
News and France. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



L. H. COLEMAN, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



JESSE ALONZA CRAWFORD, 
Machinist's Mate, U. S. Navy, Camp 
Paul Jones, Great Lakes, Illinois. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



JOSEPH W. CRAWFORD, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy, San Diego, 
California. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ALFRED DELUSE, 
Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Navy. 

ZOLA G. DEUTSCH, 

Section Chief, Naval Aviation, U. S. 

Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois. 



Sent overseas August 14, 1918, to 
Queenstown, Ireland, Was engaged 
in doing general duty at an Aviation 
Base until December 8, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



New 
York 
Office 



WM. GORDON DREXELIUS, 
Yeoman, 1st Class, U. S. Naval Re- 
serve Force, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

EDWARD HENRY DUNCAN, 
Radio Electrician, U. S. Navy, Pel- 
ham Bay, New York. 



Transferred August 23, 1918, from 
Great Lakes Naval Training Station 
to Cincinnati in the Production 
Department, being actively engaged 
in promoting production on all naval 
material coming under the Jurisdiction 
of that office. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CLARK W. DUNLAP, 

Seaman, U. S. Naval Transport "De 

Kalb," U. S. Navy. 



Buckeye 

Western 

District 

Manager's 

Office 



HIRAM POWER EARNSHAW, 
Fireman, 3d Class, U. S. Naval Re- 
serve Force, Company 38, 12th Regi- 
ment, Public Works, Camp Farragut, 
Great Lakes, Illinois. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



ALBERT EGBERT, 

Seaman, Naval Militia, U. S. Navy. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



RAWN PAUL ENGLISH, 

Seaman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 

Battleship "Minnesota," U. S. Navy. 





Seaman Thomas Everett Abbott 



Seaman Edward Albert 



Seaman Harry Dee Bradshaw 






Seaman Harold Raymond Cloud 



Seaman Alfred Deluse 



Seaman Clark N. Dunlap 





Seaman William Sherman Hickman 



Seaman Henry Jackson 



Seaman James Madison Jones 

(83) 



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Seaman Thomas P. Kenny 



Seaman Emory Morton Seaman Martin Otho Pfalzgraf 






Seaman Joseph Richter 



Seaman Thomas Francis Ryan Seaman George A. Scheffer. Jr. 








Seaman Robert Clyde Schlotraan Seaman Edward Minisb Smith 

(84) 




Seaman Harry W. Strubi 






Seaman Vincent Paul Waters 



Seaman Frank J. Weigand 



Fireman Hiram Power Eamshaw 






Fireman William H. Gintz Fireman Robert A. Hindersman, Jr. Fireman Alexander Fred Koenig 






Pireman John M. Lanham 



Water Tender John L. Miller 



Fireman Anthony Auguit Obert 
(85) 



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Fireman M. Harold M. Staub 



Fireman Charley R. Waterman Machinist's Mate Jesse Alonzo Crawford 






Machinist's Mate Albert H. Kalkbrenner Machinist's Mate Blmer J. Loewe Machinist's Mate C. W. Schultz 




(86) 




Ivorydale 
Plant 



HENRY VIRGIL ERRICSON, 
Seaman, 1st Class, Company 32, 16th 
Regiment, U. S. Navy, Great Lakes, 
Illinois. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HERMAN FREDERICK FINKE, 
Yeoman, 3d Class, U. S. Navy, Great 
Lakes, Illinois. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Macon 



BEN J. GANTT, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Attended Steam Engineering School, 
Hoboken, New Jersey. Sent overseas 
in December, 1918. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



FRED ROBERT GIBSON, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas September 3, 1918. 
Was located on Submarine Chaser, 
Base No. 25, in European Waters. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



ALEXANDER GINNSBURG, 
Seaman, Transportation Service, U. 
S. Navy. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



WILLIAM H. GINTZ, 
Fireman, 2nd Class, U. S. Navy. 



In overseas service eighteen months. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ALEXANDER GRAZULEWICZ, 
Seaman, 1st Class, U. S. Navy. 

ARTHUR T. GRIFFIN, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Left the United States June 2, 1918, 
for overseas duty and convoying. 
Had several encounters with sub- 
marines. 

Eight months in overseas service 
on the U. S. S. "Kansas". 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Charlotte 



ROMNEY N. HALLMAN, 
Seaman, U. S. S. "Texas," U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas September 29, 1918. 
Served with the Grand Fleet, 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ALFRED M. HARRIS, 
Apprentice Seaman, U. S. Naval Re- 
serve Force, Camp Buell, Lexington, 
Kentucky. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CARL HASKIN, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



CLYDE L. HICKMAN, 

Third Storekeeper, U. S. Navy, Canal 

Zone. 



Sent to Canal Zone August 1, 1918, 
for guard duty. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM SHERMAN HICKMAN, 
Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas August 14, 1918, ar- 
riving at Liverpool, England, Septem- 
ber 2, 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ROBERT A. HINDERSMAN, Jr., 
Fireman, 3d Class, U. S. Naval Opera- 
ting Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia, 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 

Kansas 

City 

Plant 



IVEY M. HOOVER, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 

J. J. HUFFMAN, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



HENRY JACKSON, 

Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Naval Air 

Station, Panillac, France. 



Sent overseas in October, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



CHARLES FRED. JENZ, 
Yeoman, 2nd Class, Naval Pay Corps, 
U. S. Naval Training Station, Great 
Lakes, Illinois. 



(87) 




Ivorydale 
Plant 



JAMES MADISON JONES, 
Seaman, U. S. S. "Michigan," U. S. 
Navy. 



Sent overseat during the last part 
of October. 1918. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ALBERT H. KALKBRENNER, 
Machinist's Mate, U. S. S. "May- 
flower," U. S. Navy. 



Served in connection with Coast 
Defense. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



WILLIAM H. KANE, 

Petty Officer, 2nd Class, U. S. Navy, 

Newport News, Virginia. 



New 
York 
Office 



HERBERT CHARLES KELSEY, Jr., 
Boatswain Mate, 2nd Class, U. S. S. 
"Kwasind," U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas in November, 1918. 



New 
York 
Office 



THOMAS P. KENNY, 

Seaman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 

Trial Trip Crew, Brooklyn, New York. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



ALEXANDER FRED. KOENIG, 
Fireman, 1st Class, U. S. S. "Pennsyl- 
vania," U. S. Navy. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOHN M. LANHAM, 

Fireman, U. S. S. "Kearsarge," U. S. 

Navy. 



New 
York 
Office 



CHARLES W. LATSCHA, 
Seaman, U. S. Naval Training Station, 
Pelham Bay, New York. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



JOHN LAWRENCE, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



ELBERT C. LEE, 
Seaman, 1st Class, U. S. S., "Con- 
necticut," U. S. Navy. 



Was sent overseas and was scheduled 
to leave Brest, France, for the United 
States on April 2S, 1919. 



Ivorydale 
Office 



ELMER J. LOEWE, 
Machinist's Mate, 1st Class, U. S., 
League Island Navy Yard, Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JOHN LONG, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Macon 



CHAS. J. MIDDLEBROOKS, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Made several trips across. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



JOHN L. MILLER, 
Water Tender, U. S. Navy. 



Port 
Ivory 
Plant 



PATRICK MONOHAN, 
Seaman, U. S. Naval Militia. 



Macon 
Plant 



EMORY MORTON, 

Seaman, U. S. Navy, Charleston, 

South Carolina. 



Detailed to clerical work in the 
Commandant's Office, 6th Naval Dis- 
trict. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



WILLIAM JOHN McDONALD, 
Coxswain, U. S. S. "Siboney," U. S. 
Navy. 



In transport service from April, 1918, 
to November, 1918. 



(88) 



New 
York 
Office 



RICHARD FRANCIS McNALLY, 
Naval Radio Operator, 1st Class, U. 
S. Navy, Harvard School, Cambridge, 
Massachusetts. 



Buckeyt 

Mill 

Memphis 



LOUIS JOSEPH NOVARESE, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy, San Diego, 
California. 



Ivori/dale 
Plant 



ANTHONY AUGUST OBERT, 
Fireman, 1st Class, U. S. S. "Kear- 
sarge," U. S. Navy. 



Was transferred from the U. S. S. 
"Kearsarge" to the mail service at 
Fortress Monroe, 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Jackson 



ALFRED E. OLANDER, 

Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Naval Air 

Station, Pensacola, Florida. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



MARTIN OTHO PFALZGRAF, 
Seaman Signalman, U. S. Navy, Great 
Lakes, Illinois. 



Port 

Ivory 

Plant 



HENRY QUACKENBOS, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



STERLING ANGLAIRE RAILEY, 
Seaman, Naval Radio Service, U. S. 
Navy. 



Died of influenza October 2, 1918, at 
Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 
Chicago, Illinois. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JAMIE WINSTON RICHARDS, 
Fireman, 1st Class, U. S. S. "Wyom- 
ing," U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas November 24, 1917. 
Was present at the surrender of tht 
German High Seas Fleet. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



JOSEPH J. RICHTER, 

Seaman, U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Virginia. 



New 
York 
Office 



THOMAS FRANCIS RYAN, 
Seaman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 
Mine Sweeping Division, Tompkins- 
ville, Staten Island. 



New 

England 

Salesman 



LOUIS C. SAXTON, 
Chief Storekeeper, U. S. Naval Re- 
cruiting Station, Boston, Massachu- 
setts. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



GEORGE A. SCHEFFER, Jr., 
Seaman, U. S. S. "Owera," U. S. Navy, 
New York City. 



Chicago 
Warehouse 



WILLIAM J. SCHLEICHER, 
Pharmacist's Mate, 1st Class, U. S. S. 
"Pastores," U. S. Navy. 



Served in connection with the trans- 
porting of troops to France and the 
wounded back to the United Slates 
during the months of October, No- 
vember and December, 1918. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



ROBERT CLYDE SCHLOTMAN, 

Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Naval Re- 
serve Force, Naval Barracks, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES WILLIAM SCHULTZ, 
Machinist's Mate, 1st Class, U. S. 
Navy, U. S. Submarine Base, New 
London, Connecticut. 



New 

England 

Salesman 



FRANCIS HENRY SHERIDAN, 
Yeoman, 2nd Class, U. S. Naval 
Reserve Force. 



Was in overseas service. 



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(89) 



Philadelphia 
Salesman 



E. A. SIEVERS, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Cincinnati 
Office 



LAWRENCE DEAN SIEWERS, 
Radio Electrician, 3d Class, U. S. S. 
"Ohio," U. S Navy. 



Western 
Division 
Salesman 



Cincinnati 
Office 



G. P. SMALL, 

Chief Machinist's Mate, U. S. Navy. 

EDWARD MINISH SMITH, 
Seaman, Armed Guard Detail, U. S. 

Navy. 



Served in connection with troop trans- 
port duty. Later attended V. S. 
Navy Steam Engineering School, 
Hoboken, New Jersey, studying for 
commission as Ensign. 



Cincinnati 

Office 

Third & Main 

Streets 



HAROLD M. STAUB, 

Fireman, 1st Class, U. S. S. "West 

Point," U. S. Navy. 



Sent overseas in August, 1918. Made 
several trips to France with heavy 
cargoes. 



Metropolitan 

District 

Salesman 



HARRY W. STRUHS, 

Seaman, U. S. Coast Guard, Perth 

Amboy, New Jersey. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



NELSON TOWNSEND, 

Seaman, 2nd Class, U. S. Naval 

Aviation Station, Pawillac, Gironell. 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Selma 



N. H. TUCKER, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



CHARLES HAROLD UPSON, 
Landsman Electrician Radio Branch, 
U. S. Navy, Harvard Radio School, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



New 
York 
Salesman 



FRANCIS B. VIAU, 
Landsman Quartermaster, Naval Avia- 
tion, U. S. Navy, Naval Operating 
Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia. 



Kansas 

City 

Plant 



New 
York 
Office 



CHARLEY R. WATERMAN, 
Fireman, 1st Class, U. S. S. "Florida," 
North Sea, Base in Scotland. 



VINCENT PAUL WATERS, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy, Bumkin Island, 
Boston, Massachusetts. 



Sent overseas on the V, S. S. "Arkan- 
sas" July 1, 1918, and then assigned 
to the V. S. S. "Florida". Attacked 
by German submarines on way over. 
Was present at the surrender of the 
German Fleet, on ship ordered 
with others to meet the "George 
Washington" and escort the President 
to France. 



Baltimore- 
Washington 
Salesman 



J. R. WEAVER, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 



Ivorydale 
Plant 



FRANK J. WEIGAND, 

Seaman, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval 

Base No. 17, European Waters. 



Sent overseas May 12, 1918. 



Buckeye 
Mill 
Little 
Rock 

Eastern 
Pennsylvania- 
New Jersey 
Salesman 

Buckeye 

Mill 

Greenwood 



Buckeye 

Mill 

Memphis 



D. WELLS, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 

W. W. WESTBAY, 
Seaman, U. S. Navy. 

JOSEPH ALBERT WILLIAMS, 
Quartermaster, 2nd Class, Naval Air 
Station, U. S. Navy, Camp Saufley, 
Pensacola, Florida. 

MORRIS L. WILSON, 

Seaman, U. S. Navy, San Diego, 

California. 



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